RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
That's four auto success with ARCANA
Benn can retry that flubbed Planes
roll
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Dorgio casts teh spell again while Benn does that, so he won't have to interrupt again...
Benn can retry that flubbed Planes
roll
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Dorgio casts teh spell again while Benn does that, so he won't have to interrupt again...
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
Next roll is auto success for Dorgio, bringing up to five successes
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
And that uses the whole casting time.
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
It doesn't exactly fail...
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
saving throws
reflex
ALAIN
0
DORGIO
1
RAEN
2
KLOKULF
3
KAT
4
reflex
ALAIN
0
DORGIO
1
RAEN
2
KLOKULF
3
KAT
4
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
Backlash hits.
All casters (only the casters of the incantation) are also exhausted.
Ritual neither a true failure nor a success.
Nobody dies. Not right off.
But if you didn't make a DC 20 reflex saving throw with the roll listed above, you are going for a slide...
All casters (only the casters of the incantation) are also exhausted.
Ritual neither a true failure nor a success.
Nobody dies. Not right off.
But if you didn't make a DC 20 reflex saving throw with the roll listed above, you are going for a slide...
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
BY MY COUNT
Everyone but Raen failed, though some only by a slim margin. Do feel free to check the numbers yourself.
So, is Raen going to watch all his friends slide into the mists without him, or join them by letting go/jumping? (in effect, failing the save by choice)
Or is he remaining behind/above, clinging to the wall or the hinge of one of the broken doors, something like that?
I need a quick call on that.
Everyone but Raen failed, though some only by a slim margin. Do feel free to check the numbers yourself.
So, is Raen going to watch all his friends slide into the mists without him, or join them by letting go/jumping? (in effect, failing the save by choice)
Or is he remaining behind/above, clinging to the wall or the hinge of one of the broken doors, something like that?
I need a quick call on that.
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
This takes effect now, for the casters.Exhausted
An exhausted character moves at half speed and takes a -6 penalty to Strength and Dexterity. After 1 hour of complete rest, an exhausted character becomes fatigued. A fatigued character becomes exhausted by doing something else that would normally cause fatigue.
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
OH, and as this transition ends the Woman-Killer copycat and Black Dog arc
, here are your XP awards:
ALAIN, BENN, DORGIO
6276
Kat and Raen
6992
Klokulf
6342
Outlander
3428
, here are your XP awards:
ALAIN, BENN, DORGIO
6276
Kat and Raen
6992
Klokulf
6342
Outlander
3428
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
ewancummins wrote:BY MY COUNT
Everyone but Raen failed, though some only by a slim margin. Do feel free to check the numbers yourself.
So, is Raen going to watch all his friends slide into the mists without him, or join them by letting go/jumping? (in effect, failing the save by choice)
Or is he remaining behind/above, clinging to the wall or the hinge of one of the broken doors, something like that?
I need a quick call on that.
Ahhh... I just saw that.
So, everyone's sliding in the deep unknown. Is the portal closing? For good? Or it will remain open but we don't die horribly?
Regardless, With barely a moment's consideration, Raen will scratch X X X on the wall and follow through the portal. Let them figure what that means...
If it seems like he has a few more seconds, enough to scratch a word or something (he did succeed his roll after all...) he would write "Prob!" or "Problem!"
Let them figure what THAT means.
I Really hope we don't end up in hell.
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away OOC
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