Birthright 3: The Worm's Supper: OOC

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Varrus the Ethical wrote:Roald will try to rally the militia

[dice]220371:0[/dice]
I don't have big boy computer with me now. Is that under or over his CHR?
Does he have the leadership proficiency?
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ewancummins wrote:Ah, terrible luck. He goes hoarse during the performance.

If he drinks some beer, wine, tea, he can try singing again.


But in the meantime, his audience is fleeing unless someone can rally them.
Nope, Termelan won't retry for the moment, he will join Filbert.
While it's rare, it's not unheard of for him to over-charge his voice, fail to gain attention or influence the battle. He sees it more like a good archer does when his bowstring breaks as he's about to get a good shot. Bad luck and better preparation would help, but things are as they are. Failing to climb a fence twice was worse for his ego.

And really, a 20 in my charisma checks of late is not rare. :(
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ewancummins wrote:
Varrus the Ethical wrote:Roald will try to rally the militia

[dice]220371:0[/dice]
I don't have big boy computer with me now. Is that under or over his CHR?
Does he have the leadership proficiency?
No and no. It was a fail. Roald has 13 Cha.
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Noted. I will hold the scene in this round until everyone has posted.
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Actually what did Isolde do? She began chanting,,, then ? Did I miss the outcome of her chanting?
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steveflam wrote:Actually what did Isolde do? She began chanting,,, then ? Did I miss the outcome of her chanting?

It just isn't a visible effect.
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If only you had rolled a Nat 1 instead, Alhoon. I'd have allowed influence reactions to hit this round.
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[dice]0[/dice]

[dice]1[/dice]

What will the dice decide?
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Ewan let me know what dice rolls need to made for the Bard.

She is going to use bardic performance to try and inspire the men.
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79 is fail I guess :(

Does he have time to roll again? If yes I will roll it later today or you can do it for me Ewan.

Filbert with whoever wants to join him will try to cross we don't have much time that's more than clear.
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Sure. Let's see how actually wants to go.
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Termelan will go.
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CHR checks

Sevett

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That's two more successes, after Erin Hunter's success.

Another success may hold the wavering line.
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I can fire some more arrows at the maggots while people make up their mind.

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