Friday, January 15, 2010

Ding Dong the Captain's Dead

Beranhond watched as Darvin stabbed the captain through the chest and then the groin. As the large, ugly, and sad-looking half-orc hit the grown he felt compassion for someone whose life, and personality, had been so underdeveloped.
"It is done." Beranhond turned, for he knew that Darvin was taking out his blades and chopping off the head. It was Darvin's rather odd way of finishing a battle.

Channel Energy:
Roll(1d6)+0:6,+0Total:6
Roll(1d6)+0:5,+0Total:5 +2=13 points of healing for everyone!

Tigrisclawu moved out of the crowd and hoped on his shoulder.
"Well done Prophet."
"Don't call me that."

Searching the bodies:
Perception:
Roll(1d20)+6
13,+6
Total:19

4 comments:

  1. While I'm working on the description of the ship, here is what you've found:

    Composite Longbow
    Kukri
    Club
    Light Wooden Spiked Shield (+1)
    Padded Armor
    Padded Armor (+1)
    Chain Shirt

    27gp
    12sp
    5cp

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  2. Beranhond took the Composite longbow and left his shortbow behind. He had Scriptus and Codex arrange the rest to be delivered to his Inn room for sorting (i.e. does anyone want any of this - I think I might take the chain shirt if no one else wants it). As the rest ran off, he took the money, but wound up donating all of the gold pieces to the crowd during his drunken preaching (it was part of a speech about charity).

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  3. Beranhond doesn't have the weapon proficiency to use either shortbows or longbows. As the shortbows was an oversight on my part, I will let you have that free of charge, but the longbow, you'll have to be trained in. I feel that the weapon proficiency mechanic is a bit dumb, so please treat this new longbow as an exotic weapon, and follow the rules for exotic weapon proficiency, found here, under firearms:

    http://high-seas-adventure.blogspot.com/2010/01/ships-and-guns.html

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  4. Fair enough. He will do that at ASAP. In that case, he is going to keep the shortbow for now.

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