Foerde's fate OOC
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Good enough.
Another swimming check
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Another swimming check
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
COn check
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
That is pretty good. He can make a good show of gnawing this stuff without any ill effect.
And some of the roots may provide nourishment.
He needs food more suitable for his body, though, and pretty soon.
And some of the roots may provide nourishment.
He needs food more suitable for his body, though, and pretty soon.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Would berries be suitable food or is he going to need something more solid, like meat?
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Berries are a nice start.RocEter wrote:Would berries be suitable food or is he going to need something more solid, like meat?
But yeah, some fish, venison, some root vegetables, mushrooms ( non toxic) that would be good.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Based on OOC / pm
Carpentry
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Fishing
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Carpentry
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Fishing
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Successes
Now
Ambush set up
Observe
Find travelled spot (hard when/if elves don't leave trails)
on 1 in d6
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Now
Ambush set up
Observe
Find travelled spot (hard when/if elves don't leave trails)
on 1 in d6
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
But success anyway.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Foerde chucks his crude at one of the elves!
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
That hit AC 4.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Success.RocEter wrote:That hit AC 4.
Roll damage.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Uh 1d6 for the crude spear or 1d8? I will roll both and let you decide...
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
D 6
That is just good enough to KO him.
Hits his helmet and knocks it loose. Bloody scalp, but alive.
That is just good enough to KO him.
Hits his helmet and knocks it loose. Bloody scalp, but alive.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Initiative round one
Elf terrorist, armed with a short sword and a bow ( bow not readied)
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Foerde, armed with fists and a raging love of juuuuuustice
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Elf terrorist, armed with a short sword and a bow ( bow not readied)
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Foerde, armed with fists and a raging love of juuuuuustice
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Foerde action?
He threw the spear, so there is a short distance between him and this elf. Let's say five or six yards.
The elf is ducking for cover and yanking his sword.
He threw the spear, so there is a short distance between him and this elf. Let's say five or six yards.
The elf is ducking for cover and yanking his sword.
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.
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