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Out Into the World / Re: Did We Learn Anything?
« on: April 15, 2024, 09:28:41 PM »
Laughs at Gareth..  " No if Haarl was the leader, he wouldn't be hiding behind half truths and lies.. it's not his style.  And .. you say his name with a growl in the middle.. not HARL.. like a common man.. it's HAARL.. "

Gareth looks very confused. “So you’re not going to ask because . . . No, I can’t come up with any way to complete that thought.”

Gareth turns to the Kobold. “Do you speak Common?  If not, anyone around who does?”  I offer him a silver piece.

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Out Into the World / Re: Did We Learn Anything?
« on: April 13, 2024, 11:10:52 PM »
Gareth whispers to Akra- “Ask if Harl is their leader”?

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Out Into the World / Re: A Where Are They Mystery
« on: April 07, 2024, 08:50:47 PM »
Gareth says: “All I know about Gnom-Krug is that after Stasis slew Amat (every Icefian knows every version of that story), while the Gnomes were in disarray, Shir-Cannus Nerad Custus (the legendary Orc warlord) invaded and destroyed Gnom-Krug. For many years everyone thought that was the end of the Amatine Gnomes; until they revealed the existence of Amatom. As far as I know that was the last anyone gave any thought to Gnom-Krug.”

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Out Into the World / Re: Behold the Lavender or Purple Horse
« on: February 01, 2024, 07:35:25 PM »
Gareth is eating.

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Out Into the World / Re: Sense Motive On Everyone!
« on: January 17, 2024, 09:24:30 PM »
As we wrapped up last night Gareth was attempting to search our guest.

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Reluctant Heroes / Re: In Prison . . . You’ll be in Good Company?
« on: January 10, 2024, 08:47:18 PM »
So...looks like we're going to be here for quite some time. Feels like a great stopping point ideally suited for dispensing some XP for our previous exploits.

Chase is in no state of mind to worry about such things.

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General Discussion / Re: Winter 23/24
« on: January 04, 2024, 11:54:28 AM »
On the 9th, my meeting ends at 8pm, so I will be there before 830.  OR we can skip this one and plan on playing three in a row afterwards.

Thoughts?

I’d say skip. Practically that means starting at 9.

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Reluctant Heroes / Re: In Prison . . . You’ll be in Good Company?
« on: January 03, 2024, 10:04:45 PM »
Not all the powers are receptive to your approach, and if you persist they exert some tiny fraction of their power and you make no further efforts. You can follow up with specific questions.

Anhur- he has no interest in conversation and always appears on the verge of attacking Iscens. Hachiman reins him in.

Athena patiently speaks to you about the Olympians and her role as power of strategy, war and wisdom. You get the sense that she fights a tendency to condescend. She has explored every aspect of the prison and has concluded that while they can alter it and even expand it, they cannot destroy it or break out.

 Avoreen- He cheerfully will speak with you for hours about any subject. He is clearly the morale officer at the moment and though he is the smallest power the others appear to respect him. He tells you that in his eons long experience with “the Great Enemy” he is certain that help will have to come from the outside.

 Balador- he’s not very talkative. He is baffled by how a world can get by with almost no relationship with the great powers. He is a protector power and just wants to be free to return to his wards.

Berronar Truesilver- She is very happy to speak with you, though she holds the powers of Habololy in less than high regard for their attitude towards the outer planar powers. She speaks highly of Stasis and Hemator and has heard good things about Gnarion. Like Avoreen she is a consensus builder, but shares his belief about the prison. All the other powers treat her with respect.

 Eilistraee- She is clearly the most frustrated to be imprisoned. She is also the weakest of the powers but her charms are clearly always on the verge of overwhelming all of your male companions. Chase can’t help but fawn over her and she shows no inclination to suppress her power.

 Geardal Ironhand- he is curt but not rude.  He is frustrated by being so powerless and the arrival of Iscens gives him purpose.

 Hachiman- he is clearly fascinated by you but you have little in common. He is a pure warrior power and only if you bring up the Horarians does he engage.

 Heimdall- he does not engage.

 Koriel- he is pleasant and fascinated by Habololy. He has no illusions about the possibility of escaping but he is patient.

Nuada - you simply can’t approach him. Avoreen tells you that he is by far the mightiest power among them.

 Syranita- she engages but only a few minutes at a time. She is desperate to escape both because of her nature and because her people have no other protection with both she and Koriel here.

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Out Into the World / Re: To Lynkeed
« on: January 03, 2024, 06:17:33 PM »
Post any questions that you might have asked.

Discuss where you are going next.

To the Orphanage!

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Out Into the World / Re: The Group That's Ending
« on: January 02, 2024, 07:14:34 PM »
Rillain asks to remain at the Trueheart Academy to study for a time and then makes his way to Port Talp to the high temple of Tfop.

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Reluctant Heroes / Re: In Prison . . . You’ll be in Good Company?
« on: December 21, 2023, 10:35:55 PM »
Chase pipes in..."Deities, Protectors, and Mighty Powers of the Realms, please allow me to explain the adventure we've endured to get to this point.  Perhaps my story will provide some small measure of joy in this most dire of circumstances"  At this time, I'll put on a bardic performance to fill them in with all details from the beginning of our group assembly to landing here in this place.  I call it "From the Theater of the Mind to the Prison of the Gods."

Perform Check: 1d20 (16) +37 (ranks + buffs) = 53

The music brightens the mood but the trouble for Chase is that as soon as Elistraee begins to dance he must look away or fall into a stupor.

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Reluctant Heroes / Re: In Prison . . . You’ll be in Good Company?
« on: December 21, 2023, 10:34:12 PM »
Thank you Revered Mother. Definitely something stronger. Maybe that will help lessen the persistent sense of dread I’m feeling. Not sure if that’s from our situation or the gigantic wyrm in the room. Could we maybe throw a tarp over that thing?

She brings you a large flagon of something very strong. She and Avroeen chuckle at your tarp comment.

Avoreen says: “We’ve had no need of a dungeon, but perhaps Geardal and Berronar will make us one. Still, we have not captured a servant of Nilas’anor of his stature for millennia. He must have something he can give us to save his skin.” (Again answered with a muzzled plea).

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Reluctant Heroes / Re: In Prison . . . You’ll be in Good Company?
« on: December 21, 2023, 10:30:51 PM »
Leave them until we know if we age or not.  I assume if the mortals among us get hungry we are aging.  Is anyone huungry?  She looks directly at Asinjin.

"In the mean time.  It seems fate has placed me with some of the greatest warriors even known. " She dusts off her mail leggings, tidies up her armor. gathers up her blonde hair and ties it up in a braid. " Who would like to spar? I know I won't win, but I am stubborn, and learn well. "

For now Anhur, Geardal and Elistraee each give you a turn. While you can’t defeat them you feel as if you are learning at an exponential rate.

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Reluctant Heroes / Re: In Prison . . . You’ll be in Good Company?
« on: December 20, 2023, 10:04:59 PM »
Syranita and Koriel examine the statues. Syranita says: “This was either a very cleverly or very poorly worded Wish that protected them. We can revive them, but we don’t yet know if mortals will age here. There’s no reason to think that they, you, won’t, so we may want to leave them for the time being.  We leave it to you.”

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Reluctant Heroes / Re: In Prison . . . You’ll be in Good Company?
« on: December 20, 2023, 09:47:40 PM »
“Yes, agreed. That’s the first problem that needs to be addressed. The other two of these gems [dropping the third onto the table for dramatic effect] need to be removed from Istven’s belly before he has time to do something sinister with them. Surely one of you assembled here can…extract…them?”

“Second problem, where the blazes are we and what’s going on? Tell us everything you know about the situation we now find ourselves in?”

Berronar comes over with Gaerdal to examine the gem. Turning to Vega she says: “Care for some tea dear? Or something stronger?”

Avoreen says, “My apologies sir, I’m not ever taken unaware but “surprise” at seeing mortals I’ve once seen in person for a second time is the only word I can think of.”

“We are powers, deities, of protection and war. We are the guardians of our respective pantheons. We have been imprisoned here by Nilas’anor. Given what I know of your companions, it seems imprisoning you as well is so valuable to the Dark Lord that he is willing to sacrifice one of his mightiest servants.” 

This draws a frantic muzzled plea from Iscen’s.

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