LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
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LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
Feel free to discuss it here in OOC.
Or if you prefer an IC interlude, let me know and I will create one.
Or if you prefer an IC interlude, let me know and I will create one.
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
Phlan for me and seek the orb of Savras. Then use the orb to find a way out instead of passing an orb of the divination guy to a guild of liars that would probably destroy it.
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
Deceiving a cult of deception does seem cool!
But also possibly moderately unwise.
But also possibly moderately unwise.
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
You won't be there to hear the music either way...
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
I would have to see what everyone in the party thinks they are going to do . But getting a Artifact level Crystal Ball seem kind of cool to me as a player . He will generaly try to help in trying to get the rest of the party back "home" for them .
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
Since Phlan is near Zhentil Keep, Klokulf is willing to go. Looking at the map, if we go by road, the Keep can be a waypoint. If we go by water, Klokulf will ask for a detour.
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
I am not sure it is safe to mention the Savras and much less his orb in Zenthil keep.
Do we know of the Zentharim? We've been in the capital for 20 days already.
Do we know of the Zentharim? We've been in the capital for 20 days already.
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
alhoon wrote:I am not sure it is safe to mention the Savras and much less his orb in Zenthil keep.
Do we know of the Zentharim? We've been in the capital for 20 days already.
You've heard of the Zhentarim. Nothing flattering. Bunch of slavers, evil priests, power-mad wizards, coldblooded mercs, allied with monsters.
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
I am not suggesting we mention the Orb there. Klokulf just wants to visit while he is in the area.
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
Wolfglide wrote:I am not suggesting we mention the Orb there. Klokulf just wants to visit while he is in the area.
See the sights!
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
The sights sound quite like home. Raen has not missed home.
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
alhoon wrote:The sights sound quite like home. Raen has not missed home.
Hehheehheeee
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
Phlan and the Orb would be the best bet.
"Of course," Benn mutters, "It would be a damned shame if we ever knew what the hell was actually going on."
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Re: LOST TRAILS poll#2: Whither the party?
Updated based on posts and PMs.
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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