Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Good thing for you they aren't shooting so well today, guys.
Brock, your PC gets an action.
Adam, same thing.
You can shoot arrows at the elves, but they get partial cover.
You can also do other things.
Entirely up to you. If you have questions, let me know.
Hob will shoot into the rocks, hoping to hit an elf or at least provide a little cover for Roald as he builds the fire.
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Brock, your PC gets an action.
Adam, same thing.
You can shoot arrows at the elves, but they get partial cover.
You can also do other things.
Entirely up to you. If you have questions, let me know.
Hob will shoot into the rocks, hoping to hit an elf or at least provide a little cover for Roald as he builds the fire.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
I guess Cormac will fire with his bow at the elves shooting at us, and try to look around for any sign of the Fox lady or Ned.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Not hits, but he's at least keeping them from fleeing the thicket and rocks.Adam wrote:I guess Cormac will fire with his bow at the elves shooting at us, and try to look around for any sign of the Fox lady or Ned.
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They are pinned down.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Two things:
1. Is anything in those spoilers for me? I didn't see my name written over any of those
2. Termelan will take the fat man's offer. However unlike my very charismatic, trained and informed-about-the-bride's-appearance bard... I have little talent for writting songs\music.
Could we get it over with a charisma roll (trained in flute and singing) ? Or I have to actually think of something and then it's taken into consideration?
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1. Is anything in those spoilers for me? I didn't see my name written over any of those
2. Termelan will take the fat man's offer. However unlike my very charismatic, trained and informed-about-the-bride's-appearance bard... I have little talent for writting songs\music.
Could we get it over with a charisma roll (trained in flute and singing) ? Or I have to actually think of something and then it's taken into consideration?
Also
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
1.alhoon wrote:Two things:
1. Is anything in those spoilers for me? I didn't see my name written over any of those
2. Termelan will take the fat man's offer. However unlike my very charismatic, trained and informed-about-the-bride's-appearance bard... I have little talent for writting songs\music.
Could we get it over with a charisma roll (trained in flute and singing) ? Or I have to actually think of something and then it's taken into consideration?
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Most of the spoilers upthread are just dice rolls/combat notes for a fight scene.
2.
Composing a toast about the ducal betrothal, on the spot, sounds like Local History NWP in its storytelling application. You've got to condense the flattering and/or inspiring things you want to say about the subject into a toast. Rambling too long would be bad, but if you can keep the audience's attention, you may get more time to talk.
So roll d20 for that skill (basically a CHA check).
You may apply your bardic 'influence reactions' ability to the crowd, as well.
I'll roll a saving throw for them to see if your bardic ability boosts the reception of your impromptu composition.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
The guard patrol is a Spectral Image, which is the level 3 version with all senses, so should be pretty convincing!
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
I will totally try to impress the crowd.ewancummins wrote: So roll d20 for that skill (basically a CHA check).
And My character sheet says +1 next to my charisma roll because I've used an extra slot.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
OK, I don't know why the forum is behaving weirdly but, the first roll was the first one. It gave me an "invalid" error so I added another one, and then I could see two rolls.
Termelan has 17 cha (effectively 18 with the +1) so 6 should be a success.
Termelan has 17 cha (effectively 18 with the +1) so 6 should be a success.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
alhoon wrote:OK, I don't know why the forum is behaving weirdly but, the first roll was the first one. It gave me an "invalid" error so I added another one, and then I could see two rolls.
Termelan has 17 cha (effectively 18 with the +1) so 6 should be a success.
alhoon it has happened that I have to roll twice as well sometimes, getting the same error message.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
6 isn't meh. It's GREAT.
Remember, in 2E all those NWP rolls are rolled at or under the target number, which is based off an ability score.
So rolling low=better.
Remember, in 2E all those NWP rolls are rolled at or under the target number, which is based off an ability score.
So rolling low=better.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Two successes in a row!alhoon wrote:I will totally try to impress the crowd.ewancummins wrote: So roll d20 for that skill (basically a CHA check).
And My character sheet says +1 next to my charisma roll because I've used an extra slot.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
I'll roll a saving throw for the crowd, as is normal with bardic influence reactions.
This is a roll high for the crowd to resist roll.
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This is a roll high for the crowd to resist roll.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Crowd is taken in by his bardic fu.
Combine that with his success at local history (the storytelling stuff, actually making the toast), and he's probably going to win.
No other bards are present.
Let's see if anybody else winging it can beat his modified CHR rolls.
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Combine that with his success at local history (the storytelling stuff, actually making the toast), and he's probably going to win.
No other bards are present.
Let's see if anybody else winging it can beat his modified CHR rolls.
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Re: Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC
Nope.
Temerlan easily wins the contest.
Temerlan easily wins the contest.
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