The Fall of House Pancrazio OOC

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Gaah, I stopped following the OOC thread. Listening now. Tuke's got a decent Open Locks score, can work over the priest for info as a social-skills monster as needed, or provide the standard madic-music backup. (Although with Tuke, it's a standup comedy routine... bards with Perform(buffoonery) are interesting.... I've got a nice supply of alchemical goodies, so assuming I don't run in terror I can burninate as needed, or immobilize a target for Tristan to blast.
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Okay, I'm going to leave whether Harold goes to the tomb or the mansion up to you guys. One level 2 Sorcerer with a heavy crossbow and a wand of Colour Spray on offer! Any takers? Where will I be most useful?
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Griselda probably wouldn't want for the company, Rock - we've hardly gotten a chance to play with you much. And maybe you can figure out a way to drag the Pancazio's only servant(!) to the tomb.
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I actually feel bad about Chapter 1. I think Harold will be best used at the house. I look at Miss Phebe's "tutor" as a very important figure in this story. That I screwed up and divided the party is a error I hope to fix in the future.

Tho, the unexpected acts of my players is what makes this fun for me.

i have received enough PM's to know that you cats are enjoying the story (despite my erratic and sometimes absent posts).

Please PM me on things you see as areas I can improve; individual PC motivations, things each of you would like to see in this adventure (i plan to take you all to 20th level and beyond! ask Lord skybolt, i took a table top PC of his from 2nd to 19th)
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JMaytr wrote:I actually feel bad about Chapter 1. I think Harold will be best used at the house. I look at Miss Phebe's "tutor" as a very important figure in this story. That I screwed up and divided the party is a error I hope to fix in the future.
Don't worry too much about it. Live, learn and move on with things. ^^ And the house, it is.
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Great galumphin' Jehosiphat. I actually have to plan out a character progression for Tuke? (and help Agna come up with one?) I haven't even a clue...
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This is ravenloft....I'd plan on surviving....I have laid a couple of plot lines out that should foreshadow the future...
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I can't begin to imagine Agna at 20th level, much less plot any course for her beyond surviving day to day. Maybe in a couple chapters, something will start to suggest itself...
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Griselda wrote:I can't begin to imagine Agna at 20th level, much less plot any course for her beyond surviving day to day. Maybe in a couple chapters, something will start to suggest itself...

Epic cooking! Masterwork cleaning jobs!
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*whap*

Alexandria is not that far from OH, monkeyboy :twisted:
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Griselda wrote:*whap*

Alexandria is not that far from OH, monkeyboy :twisted:

Heheheheheh....epic scolding!
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Okay, popping the lid. Let's have a look. Get ready.....
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we leave the rest up to Jmaytr right
The Fall of House Pancrazio
Goran Pancrazio - http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetview.p ... tid=165152
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Petrie MacLugash - http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetview.p ... tid=339286
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Yup. Pretty much. Don't mind me, I'm sitting with the unconscious priest, eating peanuts and watching the show. Sometimes it's good to be the fool...
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Oh yes it is fun to sit back and watch the show . Especially when your split from the party :twisted: . I prefer to be close to the action so I can react to it as it happens if at all possible .
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