LOST TRAILS OOC
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Re: LOST TRAILS OOC
Has body blades worn off by the time Klokulf arrives at the hiding place? It could freak people out.
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It is still on.
Alwina doesn't freak out (more) but Theophilus does look spooked by his master's appearance.
Alwina doesn't freak out (more) but Theophilus does look spooked by his master's appearance.
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EAMON SAYS THE DRAGON IS DOING YOGA TO GET STRONG TO FIGHT YOU AGAIN.
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Re: LOST TRAILS OOC
Cure light wounds.
Heal 0 +4. Lesser Restoration if it looks necessary.
Heal 0 +4. Lesser Restoration if it looks necessary.
"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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The one in a position to notice that...doesn't.
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Raen is closing to his limit with these "master" thing. But that's the time to start a fight over such things.
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NOTE: A "master" could also be a lord, an employer, the master craftsmen to whom one is apprenticed, a sage or magician of whom one is a student.
Klokulf means master-slave, one presumes.
Bane-tastic!
Klokulf means master-slave, one presumes.
Bane-tastic!
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Exactly. That's why he referred to Tonio's missing sword as "his [master's] sword"---a slave's possessions are really his master's possessions, in Klokulf's view.ewancummins wrote:Klokulf means master-slave, one presumes.
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Apologies, gang. Life got topsy-turvy for a bit. Catching up now.
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True for Meela as well?ewancummins wrote: I have not specified Sir Clive's location, as his player hasn't posted anything yet ...
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Yes, place her as you please.
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Sir Clive will be looking for Tonio.SkiBird wrote:True for Meela as well?ewancummins wrote: I have not specified Sir Clive's location, as his player hasn't posted anything yet ...
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RocEter wrote:Sir Clive will be looking for Tonio.SkiBird wrote:True for Meela as well?ewancummins wrote: I have not specified Sir Clive's location, as his player hasn't posted anything yet ...
I've set that scene up for you.
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Re: LOST TRAILS OOC
If I prepare circle dance at the next noon, I might be able to track down its lair.ewancummins wrote: Its lair is in 'the Steaming Pools', someplace northeast of here.
The party might actually have boated past those pools, but the partial and vague directions given by the captives make this unclear.