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thePeople:
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Ill make my token now
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Tokens dropped onto map 'Wreiph'
DM:
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So, I would like to record and save
the transcript of this game, and post it on the facebook page so I
don't have to list every detail of what happend. Would you be
alright with that?
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thePeople:
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sure, but why would you have to list
the details, or is that so others can see how the story is going
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DM:
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It's so others can see the story.
Remember that this campaign is only a chapter in a much greater
tale.
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DM:
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So, are you using that generic token?
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thePeople:
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by the way am i in the location where
im going to start right now or should i move somewhere else, and i
dont particularily care what the token looks like it, i mean, it
works, and i dont see an archer or ranger or warrior token
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DM:
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ok. You are right here at the start
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thePeople:
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ok, and since my guy will be fighting
both at range and mlee do you think quickdraw was a good feat
choice
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thePeople:
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ok, well, lets start then
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DM:
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You are Hunter, a talented but
inexperianced young youth of Wreiph. You are sitting by your
favorite natural spring, a place of quiet meditation, when you
hear a voice...
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Hunter:
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wait, who is this, is this, you
almighty one?
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God:
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Yes, Hunter. I speak unto you.
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Hunter:
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What do you wish to tell me, I promise
to listen well.
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God:
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You must serve me today, Hunter.
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Hunter:
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what do you wish to be done
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God:
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There is a beast in the lake. You must
slay it, by the end of the day.
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Hunter:
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I will, but, may I ask for what reason.
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God:
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Did you create the Earth, Hunter?
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Hunter:
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no, no i did not, I should not have
questioned you
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Hunter:
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Please forgive me
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God:
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You are forgiven, for I love you. Now
go, do as I demand.
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thePeople:
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wheres the lake
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DM:
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there is only one lake in Wreiph, it
is to the east, by the edge of the caveren
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DM:
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if you zoom out you can see it
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thePeople:
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ok, thanks
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thePeople:
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can i just move hime right there
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DM:
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you walk twards the lake.
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DM:
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The weather is warm and calm, as
always...
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thePeople:
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at this point, my character sarts
trying to listen for and spot the beast
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* thePeople rolls: d20+5 => 4 + 5 = 9
* thePeople rolls: d20+1 => 11 + 1 = 12
thePeople:
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the first was listen, the second was
spot, may my character repeat these till he finds it
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DM:
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eventually, you see a crocidile.
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Hunter:
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Is this beast the one the great one
was speaking of? it does seem mighty, whether it is or is not, it
looks like it will provide a fair amount of food for my clan.
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thePeople:
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I then draw my arrow and shoot at it
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* thePeople rolls: d20+5 => 5 + 5 = 10
* thePeople rolls: d20+4 => 12 + 4 = 16
* DM rolls: 1d20+1 => 12 + 1 = 13
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Hunter:
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Its noticed me, if i do not stirke it
down when it is still far away, this might not end well
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* thePeople rolls: d20+5 => 8 + 5 = 13
thePeople:
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i move back 30 ft
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thePeople:
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oops, i should have also considered
the distance
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DM:
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The croc moves in full speed
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* thePeople rolls: d20+5-4 => 15 + 5 - 4 = 16
* thePeople rolls: d8+2 => 8 + 2 = 10
DM:
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It runs on despite the arrow in it
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* thePeople rolls: d20+5-2 => 19 + 5 - 2 = 22
* thePeople rolls: d20+3 => 14 + 3 = 17
thePeople:
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i thought that rangers got 1 more for
thier crit range?
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DM:
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roll damage, you sly dog
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* thePeople rolls: 3d8+6 => 7 + 6 = 13
thePeople:
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well that wasnt a lucky roll
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DM:
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The creature falls to the ground,
bleeding heavily
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thePeople:
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i move towards it, keeping my eyes on
the surroundings in case something else appears, and checking the
beast as well in case it still has some life in it
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DM:
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It doesn't, but you do see your
brother, Earth-Looker.
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Earth-looker:
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That is mine!
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thePeople:
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What, I am sory brother. Do you mean
that is your hunt or is that a new campanion you have found, and
if so, please stop finding such dangerous ones
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Earth-looker:
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It is my hunt. I was commanded to slay
a beast by the lake.
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Hunter:
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I was as well, do you think we were
supposed to do it together, and if both of us were asked to work
together, then I am afraid that it is likely something more
dangerous than this poor beast
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Earth-looker:
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If so, I will find it!
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Hunter:
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Brother, don't be so reckless, we dont
know what it is.
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Earth-looker:
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You are right, brother. I must not let
this lead to my doom.
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Earth-looker:
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I'm sorry.
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Hunter:
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Don't worry, everyone is impatient
sometimes.
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Hunter:
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Before we look however i just wish to
make sure this crocidile is dead so we wont have to worry about it
eating any of our fishers later.
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thePeople:
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i shoot at it again
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* thePeople rolls: d20+5 => 2 + 5 = 7
DM:
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Crocidiles are actually extremely
rare, as are all carnivores. They normally only emerge when God
demands someone be punished.
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Earth-looker:
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Then let us bring it back, and present
it as a feast to the Writhor.
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Hunter:
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Yes brother, but we still have to
search a bit onger in case this is not the beast god asked us to
find, how about you or search for it in the local area for it
while the other skins the crock, and if one or the other see it, we
well yell out for whoever is not present
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Earth-looker:
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I agree. I will skin this creature.
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Hunter:
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Very well, I will search the
surrounding area.
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thePeople:
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Should I constitently make spot and
listen checks as I move or should I just move and then you will
tell me when to make them?
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* thePeople rolls: d20 +5 => 12 + 5 = 17
* thePeople rolls: d20+1 => 11 + 1 = 12
thePeople:
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listen then spot
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DM:
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you see no beast, but you see that
Earth-looker is gone
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Hunter:
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Brother, where have you gone, did you
see something?
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thePeople:
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i start moving back to where he was
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DM:
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you see neither the crocodile or your
brother
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Hunter:
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Brother, seriously, where are you, I
am starting to get worried, did you hide in the lake or something,
Brother!
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DM:
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you hear only your echo
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Hunter:
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Where is he, could it have been the
beast god told me about, but how did he take my brother befoer he
could even make a sound
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DM:
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You search the lake, but he is not to
be found.
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Hunter:
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Calm down hunter, Calm down, there are
2 likely options here, he has either returned home with the crok
to scin it there, or somehow the beast has gotten him, I will
search the lake for a hour more, and if i have still not found him
I will return to the village
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DM:
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you only search half of that time,
before Planter comes to you.
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Planter:
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Hunter! See what Earth-looker has done!
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Hunter:
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What, what is it, Ive been looking for
the last half an hour for him here, He told me that he would stay
by the lake and skin a crok i killed while i searched the lake in
case it was not the beast that the great almight one had commanded
us to kill, yet i could not find him, did he return to the village
after all
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Hunter:
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what did he do?
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DM:
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She leads you to the sacred plot, a
small patch of dirt where sacrifices are made.
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Earth-looker:
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Behold! I have slain this creature by
Gods command!
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God:
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I see your sacrifice, and honor it.
You truely are the greatest of you two brothers.
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Earth-looker:
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Do I make you proud, God?
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Hunter:
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But brother, it was I who had slain
this beast.
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DM:
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The others who have gathered look at
you in shock.
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Earth-looker:
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Of course you are not brother.
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Hunter:
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What are you talking about, I was at
the lake, having already caused it to be on the ground bleeding
with my arrows when you chanced upon the beast and i, then you
said you would skin it while I continued to search the lake in
case that was not the beast God had asked for us to kill.
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Earth-looker:
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You are only jealus that you failed to
produce a worthy sacrifice. God, if I slew this crocodile, send a
sign that will show us all the truth.
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DM:
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Suddenly, the creature returns to
life. It rises, it's wounds healing instantly, and eyes
Earth-looker.
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DM:
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It then slips into the river.
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Hunter:
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Amazing, the wonders of God.
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Writhor:
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Behold! Earth-looker has pleased God!
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Hunter:
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But, i still do not understand, i had
killed, that beast, or maybe not,did i only bring it to near death
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Hunter:
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That must have been it.
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DM:
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the croud disperses...
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Hunter:
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Brother, you know what happedned,
while I admit it may have been possible that the beast was still
barely alive when i left it and that you may have given the final
blow, it was i who had brought it down to its helpless state, yet
you acted like i did nothing, and was just a jealous onloker
trying to take the credit for myself. Why?
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Earth-looker:
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Because I'm a better warrior. Don't
you see? God's commands were not so we could work together; it was
a competition. You only killed it because you found it first.
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Hunter:
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But did i not then win the
competition, how would that show you are the better warrior. Even
then, why would you try to humiliate me like that, I know you have
always been a bit of a prankster but this is going to far
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Earth-looker:
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It's too late now. You have seen that
I have pleased God. Forget about it.
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Hunter:
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Whywhy did he do this, I admit that
there has been an uneasiness between us recently, but this, this,
huh. Also, why did god accept his sacrifice, I killed the beast,
surely god had seen that, surely he had know, what is going on.
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Hunter:
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I'm not sure if I can show my face to
the village for a little while after this accident, i think I will
camp outside near it instead for a day.
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DM:
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night is quick to fall. Luckily, there
is no inclement weather here, making shelter unneeded.
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thePeople:
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My character does as he said and goes
near the village, but not into it and prepares to sleep for the
night, unworried as, as you said, carnivoruos beasts are extremely
rare and I had justkilled one, so surely there wouldn't be another
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DM:
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the night falls, and soon you here a
voice.
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God:
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Why are you alone, Hunter?
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Hunter:
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I am ashamed god. My friends and
family have all heard about how my brother had slain a beast by
your request while I just tried to steal his credit. It is one
thing to attempt to take credit for anothers option normally, but
to do it for an act commanded by god is much worse, I am not sure
how I can show my face to them with what they think happened> I
have many questions, but i know it is not my place to ask them.
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God:
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You were not brave enough to confront
your brother?
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Hunter:
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I did, I told everyone what had
actuaully happened, but no one believed me, I have never been the
best with talking to others, and I do not mean any blame to you,
but after your miracle, no one would ever believe me, no matter
what happened
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God:
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There is only one way to prove what he
said is false. You must show you are the greater warrior, by
defeating him in a duel.
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Hunter:
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... If you wish so god, I will, I do
not like fighting with my fellows, but if you deem it the right
thing to do, then I shall, I just pray that neither of us will end
up permanently harmed. Even after what he had done i still and
always will care for my brother. I will go now god
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thePeople:
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To the village to comfront my brother,
though i have no idea where that is
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thePeople:
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Also, i go sword drawn, ready to
challenge hi
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DM:
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I actually don't know where the
village is either, never drew it. Would they even have a village?
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DM:
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You are essentially all inside
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thePeople:
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IWell i go to wherever my brother and
i live
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thePeople:
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Brother, I challenge you to battle,
you have humiliated me publicly by claiming the kill was yours
when it was actually i who had slained it. For that, I challenge
you, so that the truth may be revealed
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Earth-looker:
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I accept. We fight at dawn.
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thePeople:
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oops, didn't impersonate
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thePeople:
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very well, I will see you then
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DM:
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Do you do anything important over the
night?
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thePeople:
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I prepare myself metally for the fight
to come, and check my food and drink carefully, I would not think
that earth-looker has done anything,but he has beeen acting more
selfish and ruthless recently
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DM:
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everthing seems to be alright. It
appears his only crime is his lies and pride so far.
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thePeople:
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Brother, you have wronged me, for that
we must fight. I do not wish to harm you, and I do not wish to be
harmed, however, this is something that must be done.
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Earth-looker:
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God has shown that I am your superior,
brother... This is a fool's errand,
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God:
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You must strike him down, Hunter...
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Hunter:
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... If it is your wish, it shll be
done, however I hope he will forgive me for my assault later,
andthat things will go back to what they once were.)
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Hunter:
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that was a thought
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* thePeople rolls: d20+4 => 11 + 4 = 15
* DM rolls: 1d20+2 => 7 + 2 = 9
thePeople:
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I charge him with my great sword.
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* thePeople rolls: d20+6 => 3 + 6 = 9
thePeople:
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i miss i guess
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DM:
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he swings with his battleaxe...
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* DM rolls: 1d20+2 => 2 + 2 = 4
thePeople:
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I swing once more
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* thePeople rolls: d20+4 => 5 + 4 = 9
thePeople:
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this is a lt of misses
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DM:
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Earth-looker steps back as a withdraw
action, reacing for his bow.
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thePeople:
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how does withdraw work again
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DM:
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he doesn't provoke attack of
opportunity from the first sqaure he leaves
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thePeople:
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ok, i charge him once more
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* thePeople rolls: d20+6 => 14 + 6 = 20
* thePeople rolls: 2d6+4 => 11 + 4 = 15
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Hunter:
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Crap, i struck him harder then i
intended, i use my heall skill to try to stop his bleeding
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* thePeople rolls: d20+5 => 6 + 5 = 11
God:
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Hunter, you must let him suffer.
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God:
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He has sinned against me, and must
suffer...
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Hunter:
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but, but, he is my brother, He has
wronged you true, but I beg of you, please let him live, please
give him a chance, I am sure he can change in time, please, i beg
of you
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DM:
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Earth-looker continues to bleed...
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Hunter:
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please godc
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thePeople:
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To the village to comfront my brother,
though i have no idea where that is
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thePeople:
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oops meant to say i check his pulse to
see how long he has and ready an action to heal him if good gives
permission, accidently pasted something else
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DM:
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he has about 30 seconds before he is
beyond you.
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God:
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As his crime was against me, so must
his punishment be worthy of me.
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thePeople:
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Please, I know you are angry, he has
done you a great harm, but I love him, sure, he has done much
wrong recently, but he is my brother, he has been with me my whole
life, he has taught me how to hunt and track and fight when i was
young, he has played with me when I was lonely because it has been
hard for me to make friedns, please god, please, i don't want to
be responsible for his death. Please, i will do anything,
anything. please...
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God:
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He is but one man, and he has
interfeared with the task I have commanded you to do.
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thePeople:
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would anyone go aginst god for any
reason in this community, because i think my character is about
to, or would that really screw up everything
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DM:
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You have neither heard of, nor seen
such an act done before in the history of time.
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thePeople:
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that does not mean my character wontbe
the first, i think i'll do it, however if this screws up your
plans, feel free to overwrite what i say.
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DM:
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This is D&D. The plans are made to be
screwed up. This is a story we both write, never forget that.
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Hunter:
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God, i am sorry, I can't obey you this
time, I love him to much, i beg you forgive me, and him, but, I am
sorry, I must do this.
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thePeople:
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I then start to try to heal him and
stop the bleeding,
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* thePeople rolls: d20 +5 => 5 + 5 = 10
* DM rolls: 1d10 => 1
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Hunter:
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No, he can't die like this
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* thePeople rolls: d20+5 => 16 + 5 = 21
thePeople:
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Sorry god, sorry
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Writhor:
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Earth-looker was never the better
warrior...
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Writhor 9:
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It was Hunter the whole time!
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thePeople:
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does god do anything, or should i
continue begging for forgiveness for a while until he responds, or
i ask them to bring him back to the community
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Hunter:
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God, im sorry, Im sorry, Im sorry, but
i had to do it> there was no other option in my mind, to not do
this was the same as to not be who i am. I am sorry
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DM:
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God does not respond...
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DM:
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The people appear to have heard none
of this, and carry on thier lives
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DM:
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you mother and father tend to
Earth-looker
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thePeople:
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I stand, suprised but thankful that
thier has been no punsihment, but still i plan to sleep away from
wherever i live tonight in case he wishs to punish me later, so
that i wont drag my family into it
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thePeople:
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ok, i'll start changing my character
for it
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thePeople:
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or should i do something else an wait
till later
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DM:
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how well can you multi-task?
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thePeople:
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reasonably well
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God:
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You disobeyed me today.
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thePeople:
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I am sorry god, I know what i have
done, and i know it is unforgivable to go against you, yet i still
healed him. I should not even be asking for forgiveness for this
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thePeople:
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i am not worthy of it
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thePeople:
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really need to remember impersonate
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God:
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You deserve a seat in Agony for what
you have done.
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DM:
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Agony is the bad afterlife of this
world. Bliss is the good one.
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Hunter:
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I know god, I know, If thier is
anything I can do to quell your rage, I will.
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God:
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You must leave this land, and go to
the wastes beyond. There, you must seek a treasure hidden by the
foul beasts.
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God:
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If you return it to me, I will forgive
this sin, because I love you.
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Hunter:
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Thank you god, thank you, I will leave
at once
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thePeople:
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I leave a not on the tree i'm next to
explaining things to my familiy, since they wuld look here for me,
then I prepare to go
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DM:
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Leaving is a matter of asking God for
a teleport, but same difference
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DM:
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level your guy and I will set up the
new map
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DM:
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do you feel up for your first dungeon
tonight?
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DM:
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otherwise this is a nice stopping point
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thePeople:
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I'll do it, i have the time
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thePeople:
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Going from level 1 to 2 is easy
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thePeople:
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just had to change health, saves,
skills, and chance to hit
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thePeople:
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so, are you ready with making my new
location yet
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thePeople:
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then bring me there, and lets start
this thing
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DM:
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you are in a canyon, cold and dry. The
dark brown represents the high parts, walls from your point of view
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thePeople:
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can you move my guy there
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thePeople:
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how do i look there
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thePeople:
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I look around the area, take a deep
breath, and begin to move carefully, trying to be undetected as i
begin my travels in this new land
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thePeople:
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do i make move silently rolls when i
begin to move silently or when someone else might notice me?
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DM:
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when you begin. Otherwise you know if
you are being watched
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DM:
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I will be making listen checks that
may or may not be decoys
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* thePeople rolls: d20 +8 => 19 + 8 = 27
* DM rolls: 1d20+4 => 18 + 4 = 22
thePeople:
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do i need to keep making them or is
that one enough until someone catches me or i do something else
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DM:
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let's say that's good
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thePeople:
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i am also constantly listening for
anything that may be around me, should i rollthat the same way
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* DM rolls: 1d20 => 20
thePeople:
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and i guess spot as well, i will do
both, listen first, then sppot
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* thePeople rolls: d20 +5 => 17 + 5 = 22
* DM rolls: 1d20 => 1
* thePeople rolls: d20 +3 => 20 + 3 = 23
DM:
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you see and hear nothing
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thePeople:
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ok, will i need to do new checks as i
go
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DM:
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change of mind. I will do rolls of
program when they are needed
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DM:
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this will take too long
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thePeople:
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does it seem to see me
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thePeople:
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i move forward, not attacking it
incase it is friendly, since the arrows noise might be noticeble,
however i ready an action to attack it if needed
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thePeople:
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ill just keep moving till you start
typping something so that its not as long
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DM:
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it sees you and swoops down
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* thePeople rolls: d20 +6 => 17 + 6 = 23
* thePeople rolls: d8+2 => 6 + 2 = 8
thePeople:
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i go and pick up my arrow if it is
still usable since i wont be getting any more soon it seems like,
i think its a 50% chance ot be useable still
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* thePeople rolls: d100 => 23
thePeople:
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did i hear it ahead of time
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* DM rolls: 1d20+3 => 10 + 3 = 13
thePeople:
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miss, i switch to my greatsword and
seing at it
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* thePeople rolls: d20 +5 => 8 + 5 = 13
thePeople:
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i switch back to my bow and shoot at
it if i can still see it, can i?
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DM:
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nope. It went above the canyon
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thePeople:
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wait, just checking out rapid shot
feat for a second for future battles
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thePeople:
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whats t the right of me, can i see
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thePeople:
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i meant right here
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thePeople:
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ok, can i see anyfarther to the left
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DM:
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the eagle is back for more!
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* DM rolls: 1d20+3 => 4 + 3 = 7
thePeople:
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shoot at it twice with rapid shot
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thePeople:
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actually no, i just swing with my sword
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thePeople:
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i meant to say that before shoot
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* thePeople rolls: d20+5 => 6 + 5 = 11
thePeople:
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miss i guess, oh well
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thePeople:
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, i eep moveing but for every turn i
ready an action to swing at the bird or any other enemy if it
attacks
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thePeople:
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i use my readied action and swing
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* thePeople rolls: d20 +5 => 20 + 5 = 25
* thePeople rolls: d20 +5 => 13 + 5 = 18
* thePeople rolls: 4d6+8 => 14 + 8 = 22
thePeople:
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it just said i couldn't impersonate
hunter because im not his owner
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Hunter:
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thank you god
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thePeople:
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i ready my bow in case i see anything
as i move
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thePeople:
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use my readied action to shoot
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* thePeople rolls: d20+6 => 20 + 6 = 26
* thePeople rolls: d20+6 => 8 + 6 = 14
thePeople:
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, does that crit
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thePeople:
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also, does the favored enemy bonus
damage for a crit as well?
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DM:
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but you didn't crit this tim
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* thePeople rolls: d8+2 => 4 + 2 = 6
thePeople:
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i see if i can recover my arrow
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* thePeople rolls: 100 => 100
thePeople:
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still readying an action to shoot like
bfore
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DM:
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You are in a huge area now
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thePeople:
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well i suddenly see a lot
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DM:
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your canyon gives a nice view
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* thePeople rolls: d20+3, if its an animal i get +2 more => 8 + 3 = 11
DM:
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you see some ruins on the far side of
the lake
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God:
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This is what you seek...
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thePeople:
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very well, I lets ee what I will have
to face
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thePeople:
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ill just move him all the way there
but he's still going silently, or do you want otherwise
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DM:
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you walk over to about here without
event
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* thePeople rolls: d20+4 => 11 + 4 = 15
* DM rolls: 1d20 => 18
* DM rolls: 3d6 => 9
* DM rolls: 3d6 => 6
thePeople:
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remember, i have a ready action to
shoot stuff, so if its a caster, i can mayb use that to interrupt
his channeling
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thePeople:
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, if i can see him
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thePeople:
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do i notice anything wrong or do i
keep going
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DM:
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nothing seems to be wrong
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thePeople:
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that and the readied action is my turn
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DM:
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a stranger steps out and fires a
crossbow at you
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* DM rolls: 1d20+1 => 19 + 1 = 20
* DM rolls: 1d20+1 => 3 + 1 = 4
* DM rolls: 1d8 => 6
thePeople:
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ok, i then shoot back
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thePeople:
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as a readied action, not as my turn yet
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DM:
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wait, ready action goes first
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DM:
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you can negate his hit by killing him
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* thePeople rolls: d20+6 => 17 + 6 = 23
* thePeople rolls: d8 => 7
thePeople:
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, i take it tht that is not enough
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thePeople:
|
ok, i take the damage
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thePeople:
|
, then on my turn i switch to my great
sword and charge him
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* thePeople rolls: d20+7 => 17 + 7 = 24
* thePeople rolls: 2d6+4 => 7 + 4 = 11
DM:
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you see two fleshy lump-creatures
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thePeople:
|
do they do something or is it my turn
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thePeople:
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I do a knowledge nature check to
identify them
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* thePeople rolls: d20+4 => 15 + 4 = 19
DM:
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never seen the things before...
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thePeople:
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, do they look like they have any sry
of myind or something because if they don't my character will just
leave them be while still beign careful
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thePeople:
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i mean if they do
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DM:
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what is a sry of myind?
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thePeople:
|
sorry, meant sort of mind, you know
like a dog, or do they seem mindless, like an ooze or piece of
flesh without the brain
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thePeople:
|
then i use rapid shot and shoot 2
arrows into the closest one
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* thePeople rolls: d20+4 => 14 + 4 = 18
* thePeople rolls: d20+4 => 10 + 4 = 14
thePeople:
|
are they animals
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* thePeople rolls: 2d8 => 12
DM:
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the other starts to waddle away
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thePeople:
|
i shoot it as well
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* thePeople rolls: d20+4 => 5 + 4 = 9
* thePeople rolls: d20+4 => 13 + 4 = 17
thePeople:
|
oh, if i move forward 5 ft is in in
sight
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DM:
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No. Can you see that wall?
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DM:
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the one near the lump you shot?
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thePeople:
|
it just looks like a flat stone
ground, or do you mean that purple thing
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thePeople:
|
what is that new thing i see
|
DM:
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It's a medium-sized flying creature,
pteridactyl-like
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thePeople:
|
I ready my bow at it in case it
attacks me, then end my turn
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DM:
|
sure enough, it goes right for you.
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* thePeople rolls: d20+6 => 12 + 6 = 18
thePeople:
|
its an animal right
|
* thePeople rolls: d8 => 1
* DM rolls: 1d20+1 => 2 + 1 = 3
thePeople:
|
I swng with my great sword
|
* DM rolls: 1d10 => 7
* thePeople rolls: d20+5 => 20 + 5 = 25
* thePeople rolls: d20+5 => 11 + 5 = 16
thePeople:
|
is that a crit
|
* thePeople rolls: 4d6+8 => 14 + 8 = 22
thePeople:
|
same as last time
|
thePeople:
|
i got a crit with the sword
|
* thePeople rolls: d20 +7 => 4 + 7 = 11
thePeople:
|
are these the samethings i fought in
the encounter I helped test
|
DM:
|
it explodes in a burst of acid,
dealing you « 2d4
= 6 » damage
|
thePeople:
|
ooh, below half health now
|
DM:
|
forgot to use your blood, BTW
|
thePeople:
|
oh, can i use it now, i forgot
|
DM:
|
This would be too late, but I will say
you remembered before
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DM:
|
doesn't matter now anyway, the combat
is over.
|
* thePeople rolls: 2d6 => 9
thePeople:
|
whats the purple thing
|
DM:
|
This structure is very old, but
appears to be made of a solid peice of stone. Various fleshy
things lay on the ground, and the roof is almost all gone. In the
center lies a lecturn containing a few things. One is a necklace,
and another is a stone. There are also some crossbow bolts in
here, oddly.
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thePeople:
|
i look at the neckless carefull, then
pick up everything and put it in my back pack if there was nothing
odd with it
|
DM:
|
there doesn't seem to be...
|
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Hunter:
|
God, i have done what you have
requested of me, is there any other deed that you wish me to
perform while on this quest
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God:
|
No. I shall bring you home.
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DM:
|
God only requests the stone, and lets
you keep the necklace. You also seem to be forgiven for saving
your brother, and the village is proud of you.
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thePeople:
|
I return to them, and explain the
things i have seen to the elders, or just to the average people if
there aren't any elders, but either way not in front of children
in case it might scare them. I say that they likely can never hurt
us since we are in these protected lands, but it never hurts to
know more
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DM:
|
they listen, but seem interested in
what is "outside"
|
thePeople:
|
I talk to my brother and ask him if he
has considered what he has done
|
DM:
|
He has. It is clear his envy and pride
are not subdued, but he now accepts you are the better, and will
admit he lied about the crocodile.
|
thePeople:
|
My character is happy that, even
though his personality hasn't improved, that at least he has
stopped deceiving the others and likely wont do it anytime again
soon, he then goes to wherever he lives and looks more closely at
the necklace to see why it would be part of the treasure that god
asked him to look for, and checks the bolts as well just in case,
he also asks the village elder or mistic to look if there is one
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DM:
|
the bolts are just crossbow bolts.
|
DM:
|
The necklase doesn't have any
decernable powers, but is magical. You have no clue what it does.
|
thePeople:
|
I prepare to sleep for the night,
curious as to wondering what is magical about the necklace, and
hoping that i will get to find the means to discern it soon
|
thePeople:
|
the bolts are added to the villages
armoury
|
thePeople:
|
if there is one, basically its now
public use
|
DM:
|
with that, I say we call it a night.
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