Monday, December 14, 2009

Oh a sailin... I mean, a cave-crawling we go!

Turning away from the now dead Wererat, Beranhond watch in amazement as the stuffy halfling druid gave Darvin advice on how to tie knots, and then in even more amazement as the halfling self-importantly double checked the knots. He felt the urge to say something, but remembering how easily his ire had been raised by the halfling, he turned away from the brazen uncouth display and checked the wererats body.


Perception:
11+5=16 (using my actual dice)

Did Beranhond find anything?

7 comments:

  1. Which one are you checking? The one that was attacking Nym and Grumbleshanks, or Ramman?

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  2. Target 3, the one I was attacking, and the one that died last.

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  3. As he reverts to his human form, you find a potion of heal minor wounds on him, As well as a nice looking necklace with a large pearl. He also has a purse with 13 gp and 10 cp in it.

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  4. Great, Beranhond puts that in his backpack.

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  5. Perception: 13+8=21

    Grumbleshanks hears the jingle of coins and turns in time to see the cleric pocketing a purse. "I see you're only generous with your opinions."

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  6. In the midst of checking his wounds, he turns to the halfling and says 'oh, I was planning on using this gold to make some healing medallions, but I can't wait to hear your brilliant idea for it. In any case I dare say this isn't the best place in which to divy up loot. I need to take care of this wound first. Perhaps you could do something useful yourself?.' He turned back and continued working on wound, very tired of dealing with the halfling.

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  7. Grumbleshanks nodded sagely, then winked and whispered, "Your secret's safe with me," while tapping the tip of his nose.

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