Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
The iron and brass object will go to DOMENICA unless someone claims it and beats that 9 (on d 10).
If we end up with a tie after everyone has had a chance to try, then I will do a quick roll off.
If we end up with a tie after everyone has had a chance to try, then I will do a quick roll off.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
All I cast in the last two chapters was warp wood.
"Of course," Benn mutters, "It would be a damned shame if we ever knew what the hell was actually going on."
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Don't worry about that.
But did Vromac use any granted powers, like tracking and rangers Stealth?
But did Vromac use any granted powers, like tracking and rangers Stealth?
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
But... Steve rolled 3 on the d20.ewancummins wrote:The iron and brass object will go to DOMENICA unless someone claims it and beats that 9 (on d 10).
If we end up with a tie after everyone has had a chance to try, then I will do a quick roll off.
Does Termelan loses both the chance for the rod AND the gold now?
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
I rolled 9 on a d10.. I don't want gold (Strange to say but LOL the rod seems more interesting
Unsure but I think it is 200 gp for every pc?
Unsure but I think it is 200 gp for every pc?
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
His d20 roll means nothing. Wrong die.alhoon wrote:But... Steve rolled 3 on the d20.ewancummins wrote:The iron and brass object will go to DOMENICA unless someone claims it and beats that 9 (on d 10).
If we end up with a tie after everyone has had a chance to try, then I will do a quick roll off.
Does Termelan loses both the chance for the rod AND the gold now?
And nobody gets the object until I see that ALL players have posted in OOC after the point where I mentioned it, or have otherwise passed on it.
Skybolt, for example, still might want to claim it.
Someone who wants to claim it, but loses, still gets the 200 GP.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Ok then I will roll as well, I thought we can get or the rod or the gold.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Good. At least Termelan would get the gold
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
If anything, it would have been stealth while we were sneaking out of the caves/orog place.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
He did use it then, yes. That counts.Adam wrote:If anything, it would have been stealth while we were sneaking out of the caves/orog place.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Being as Orogs are described in several sources I use as being Erik's enemies, I am going to count the use of spells by Cormac while fighting them as in ethos.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
WORD ON EPILOGUES
Some players have asked, so I will clarify here:
The epilogue thread is a place for you guys to each post a single scene or brief narrative for your respective PCs.
It absolutely is not meant to be a summary of months' worth of stuff.
Just something like the epilogues at the end of BIRTHRIGHT: TUORNEN, the first campaign arc. Those were golden.
The soldier returns home, the courtier attends a wedding, the minstrel visits a pub and makes a performance, whatever. Use it to wrap up your story arc, develop things a bit further, whatever.
Some players have asked, so I will clarify here:
The epilogue thread is a place for you guys to each post a single scene or brief narrative for your respective PCs.
It absolutely is not meant to be a summary of months' worth of stuff.
Just something like the epilogues at the end of BIRTHRIGHT: TUORNEN, the first campaign arc. Those were golden.
The soldier returns home, the courtier attends a wedding, the minstrel visits a pub and makes a performance, whatever. Use it to wrap up your story arc, develop things a bit further, whatever.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
As far as spells go, I was rather unimaginative, but I did do a few Flaming Spheres and Magic Missiles, and Wizard Eye, as well as a Wraithform
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Noted. 100 xp per spell level, once per spell (spell by name, not every casting)kintire wrote:As far as spells go, I was rather unimaginative, but I did do a few Flaming Spheres and Magic Missiles, and Wizard Eye, as well as a Wraithform
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Ewan, what about Filbert's thief skills for stealing the falcon? I think were couple successes there but will check again tomorrow.
- The first 2 Feats a wizard should take are "point blank shot" and "Precise shot"!
- W H A T ! ? !
- Or they should NEVER memorize rays!
- W H A T ! ? !
- Or they should NEVER memorize rays!