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Ashnod!

(Under the Ale bit, it says "I spend my reward on...")
 
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Hmm, I think they should have used the word wenches instead of whores.
 
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It's supposed to be a drunken gamer chant. "Wenches" doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.
 
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OOC: I'll start talking to the guards if no-one has any other suggestions by when I get on tomorrow. There's nothing more annoying than hopeing to ask more questions but not knowing what to say.

Thanks for the hint though, ronny. ^_^
 
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I really just provided the hint to try and get other's to post since no one was saying anything. I was just wondering how are the clues I've been dropping working out? This first part had to be changed a lot and I'm hoping it's neither to hard or easy to figure out.
 
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Yeah, couldn't post the other day. Net was being stupid, sorry. And I hear ya, PBird. Ronny, too. I think our Pathfinder DM is going through the same thing.

As for the clues, well, I'm already starting to put a few things together. Haven't read the actual game yet today, though.
 
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I may just start rewarding those who post more with extra experience, but not just yet. I'll see if it picks up a little after the first action sequence.

You don't really have all the clues yet, and unless you know Greyhawk well you might not make some connections. Still should be able to figure it out though, or at least I hope so..
 
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Well, given that the stolen key was from someone that now serves Boccob and a priest of Boccob is said to have stolen the book...(I think my facts are right, if not they're close...) 2+2 = infinite 9.
 
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Well good that's the part I was worried about, since alot of people wouldn't make the connection between Zagyg and Boccob without being Greyhawk experts. Plus most of you said you'd never adventured in Greyhawk before.
 
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Well, to be honest, if you hadn't given us the tidbit, I wouldn't have known either, but our characters might, so that helps.
 
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That's why I threw it out there it would be fairly common to know that information if you live in Greyhawk City or nearby even if you weren't a cleric.
 
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To other players: Post god damnit!

To ronny: Thought this might be useful to you. If you didn't already have it.
 
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I'll probably update tommorrow, even if no one posts just to keep things moving. So if Ryu, or Pbird gets on before me tomorrow make sure you put what you want to do.

Also thanks for the roller, but it's the one I'm already using. It's linked on the character sheet thread.

Also you'll be getting a new person to join your group soon, probably have Megas character disappear unless he gets back. Don't worry though it's a healer.
 
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Woopsie.

Fair enough.
 
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A little tip do not mess with dragons for youy are crunchy and go good with catsup.
 
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Lol, did you misspell ketchup on purpose? And there's a dragon in this somehow?
 
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My apologies for having been missing. I've been busy lately - end of work and preparing to go to college. I just haven't really had enough time to get on and do this.

Speaking of which, I've only got a moment now. Sorry. >.<
 
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Actually I was just being random and I saw that on a t-shirt, oddly catsup and ketchup are both appropriate spellings. Don't know if it depends on the region you live in or what, but I've seen both spellings. Actually there's about 12 different dragons in the campaign. None in this adventure though.

It's okay Pbird, I understand how that could make you a little busy.
 
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Really? I've only seen ketchup. I heard the quote from an english teacher in high school though.
 
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Even weirder I've seen it spelled both ways on the same brand of catsup/ketchup.
 
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