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Ken of Ghastria wrote:Oh, p'shaw!

Wow, I really did think Ino was an elf all this time. Oopsie!

I shall attempt a brilliant post later tonight after my daughter finishes watching "My neighbor Totoro" again.
HOw many times has she watched it already? LMAO!
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Ken of Ghastria wrote:Oh, p'shaw!

Wow, I really did think Ino was an elf all this time. Oopsie!

I shall attempt a brilliant post later tonight after my daughter finishes watching "My neighbor Totoro" again.
For the record, your plan would surely have worked, but for the bailiff being so darned prompt and thorough in his reports and the baron being practically required by politics to take an interest in the murder of Delthrin.
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ewan I needed Rardi's spell list I sent you the otehr day, otherwise I'll just cast a spell now before I try to go up the stairs :P :shock:
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tarlyn wrote:ewan I needed Rardi's spell list I sent you the otehr day, otherwise I'll just cast a spell now before I try to go up the stairs :P :shock:
Lost it in the great file purge. Just reconstitute it later, and make sure to subtract the spell you are casting now.
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DOes she have components or not?
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tarlyn wrote:DOes she have components or not?
No components...unless you can use lumps o' dirt or maybe potatoes and radishes to cast spells?
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Editing here. Casting or attempting to cast Lesser Holy Transformation. Gives her a few rounds to move around a bit, well anyhow as a good creature LOL!
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tarlyn wrote:
The creature stops at the bottom of the stairs. Uttering a few phrases in the draconic language, it casts a spell. Holy Transformation, lesser then waits to see if Lathander grants her his spell.


The chanting of the creature is not yet finished when the trapdoor pops open and a human male with an axe and a raised lantern looks down into the cellar- spotting the hideous aberration that's just invaded his home!
Oh crap LOL!

Plus as in the song Renegade by Styx.......... The jig is up!
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ewancummins wrote:For the record, your plan would surely have worked, but for the bailiff being so darned prompt and thorough in his reports and the baron being practically required by politics to take an interest in the murder of Delthrin.
Oh well, thanks for that. I figured we were safe since Blaise certainly didn't expect that he'd be a household name. :wink:

As for "Totoro," tarlyn, my 2-year-old daughter now asks for that movie every day. It's actually the first movie I bought for her, two years ago in fact, but she didn't start watching it until a couple of months ago, and now she's hooked. She even does lines from it! Fantastic film - I don't mind watching it with her a hundred times. (It's a helluva lot better than Dora!)
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Ken of Ghastria wrote:
ewancummins wrote:For the record, your plan would surely have worked, but for the bailiff being so darned prompt and thorough in his reports and the baron being practically required by politics to take an interest in the murder of Delthrin.
Oh well, thanks for that. I figured we were safe since Blaise certainly didn't expect that he'd be a household name. :wink:

As for "Totoro," tarlyn, my 2-year-old daughter now asks for that movie every day. It's actually the first movie I bought for her, two years ago in fact, but she didn't start watching it until a couple of months ago, and now she's hooked. She even does lines from it! Fantastic film - I don't mind watching it with her a hundred times. (It's a helluva lot better than Dora!)
Dude, no matter what film your 2 yr old wants to watch over n over n over, well you gotts love it too :P Nah have fun with her, buddy ;)
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Ken of Ghastria wrote:
ewancummins wrote:For the record, your plan would surely have worked, but for the bailiff being so darned prompt and thorough in his reports and the baron being practically required by politics to take an interest in the murder of Delthrin.
Oh well, thanks for that. I figured we were safe since Blaise certainly didn't expect that he'd be a household name. :wink:

As for "Totoro," tarlyn, my 2-year-old daughter now asks for that movie every day. It's actually the first movie I bought for her, two years ago in fact, but she didn't start watching it until a couple of months ago, and now she's hooked. She even does lines from it! Fantastic film - I don't mind watching it with her a hundred times. (It's a helluva lot better than Dora!)
The bailiff provided the names and descriptions in his report all of the party members he took into custody- as well as a few lines on ''the one that got away.''

The baliff...by far my favorite NPC of the campaign. :wink:
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ewancummins wrote:
Ken of Ghastria wrote:
ewancummins wrote:For the record, your plan would surely have worked, but for the bailiff being so darned prompt and thorough in his reports and the baron being practically required by politics to take an interest in the murder of Delthrin.
Oh well, thanks for that. I figured we were safe since Blaise certainly didn't expect that he'd be a household name. :wink:

As for "Totoro," tarlyn, my 2-year-old daughter now asks for that movie every day. It's actually the first movie I bought for her, two years ago in fact, but she didn't start watching it until a couple of months ago, and now she's hooked. She even does lines from it! Fantastic film - I don't mind watching it with her a hundred times. (It's a helluva lot better than Dora!)
The bailiff provided the names and descriptions in his report all of the party members he took into custody- as well as a few lines on ''the one that got away.''

The baliff...by far my favorite NPC of the campaign. :wink:
Hey anyone who can take a leak on a raging barbarian is tops in my book LMAO!
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Sorry- got to leave some folks in suspense...
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Hahhahahhah! You're a bastard!
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tarlyn wrote:Hahhahahhah! You're a bastard!
Well, in order to avoid the development of huge gaps in continuity/chronology, I await the rest of the guys getting their chances to post [Kintire, Van, Skybolt. BBQD,etc]
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