Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
I'll try to posts something clever in IC later. But between games, Roald's going to find out what he can from the captured elves, as well as send a warning back to Haes of the elfy shenanigans he's witnessed. Including the tunnels, raiding parties, and Foerdes abduction.
Oh, and working with Comrac and Renn to plan Foerde's rescue, should we learn his location.
Oh, and working with Comrac and Renn to plan Foerde's rescue, should we learn his location.
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
Well Filbert will do as Safana says, will get everyone back to Haes by using his trasportation powers. If the others want we can return after we are healed to get the rest of the stuff.
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
Did the party made good on their promise and took Ugo with them?
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
I'm going to grant a saving throw to Renn, because he's got every reason to be wary.
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
I'll grant the same saving throw to any male PC on scene (females aren't affected-- but your party is a sausage fest) with a WIS below 14.
Save versus spells.
Anyone with WIS 14 or higher doesn't even need to roll. The woman is very lovely and charming, but a wise person can see through that.
Save versus spells.
Anyone with WIS 14 or higher doesn't even need to roll. The woman is very lovely and charming, but a wise person can see through that.
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Throwing the save: [dice]0[/dice]
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Lol, not a pass.Varrus the Ethical wrote:Throwing the save: [dice]209254:0[/dice]
Okay, so he's
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
Okay. Forgot how brutal 2nd ed saves are. I'll post something IC.
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VIEW CONTENT:
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"I am not mad, no matter what you're implying." - Litalia
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
Yah, they aint no joke.Varrus the Ethical wrote:Okay. Forgot how brutal 2nd ed saves are. I'll post something IC.
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
CHR check for mister Druid.
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
Roald's CHA check on the elf.
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
[dice]0[/dice] for whatever check/roll you need.
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Elf CON check
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Re: Birthright 2: Promises to Keep OOC
Remains conscious, but in pain.
WIS check to steel herself against (mild) torture.
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WIS check to steel herself against (mild) torture.
[dice]0[/dice]
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