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Scourge of the Silver Marches D&D 3.5


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Incriminate you? But... we accused you of nothing. Now you're making yourself seem guilty of something...

Incriminate about using a rod of wonder to...

Bad images.
 
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Wrong. I asked her if she used the dreaded Wand of What-the-Fuck for that. *rolls eyes*
 
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Honestly, I wouldn't even have tried it, it ran on a combination of probability and my DM's sense of humour. There was this one time, with a whale... *shudders*
 
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*sighs* That's not what the blowhole's for...
 
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"If there's a hole, it's a man's duty to stick something into it."
-Ryouma Nagare
 
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Isn't it fun when characters who aren't attempting to intimidate someone do so anyway just by being slightly obsessed with mixing live bodies and certain lethal elements?
 
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That intimidate roll confuses me who made it and wheres the +3 from, I'm assuming the +2 came from aid another to give a circumstance bonus.
 
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+2 was circumstance (killing the entire group), +3 was from Granths intimidate skill.
 
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wait, how did Phoenix even see the garnet?

Edit: I was referring to the coins when Carella offered to carry
 
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I was assuming that what was in the loot list everyone knew about and thus you were referring to the garnet with your question.

Also, to pocket it without us seeing you'll probably need to make a sleight of hand and beat everyone's spot check's, so I'll erase my post and wait on Tassadar's call.

Edit: To make it clearer, maybe in the future you could specify in your looting post or in a pm to Tassadar that you plan to try and pocket anything small like a gem and that way Tassadar can just can just list the loot we see and not anything you pocket without us seeing.
 
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You'd only get a spot if you were looking in my direction, plus at that point, everyone was looting :/
 
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Given that you started looting before anyone else did, a good portion of us may have been still looking at the unconcious orc at the time. I was also under the impression that you started looting him as we decided to leave, came up with some stuff to divvy out, and then the rest of the group decided that maybe it would be a good idea to follow suit on the rest of the orcs.

Still, as I said, I'll just wait on Tassadar's call.
 
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I go out for a day and look what happens.

The NPCs looted the rest of the orcs, but since she got to it first the gem was hers for the taking. If you want your character to oppose it, you'll have to post as much and you guys can argue it out. The gold was totaled, you guys can divy that out however you agree to so long as everyone gets some kind of a share. But know that if you give ronnys character a copper because he isn't here, I'll give you your just rewards for it later. :)
 
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I am here, just working 2 to 2 for the the rest of the week, next week I'll be on a more normal schedule, but at least I'm still posting albeit at odd hours.

I'm assuming we're not divvying the money with the NPC's, so I say an equal share for everyone minus Shrike since she gave up her share for the gem. unless I read that wrong, so is everyone good with that. I came out with 18 silvers and 46 coppers each, with 3 coppers left over.
 
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Sounds good. Oh, and you are back at full health ronny.
 
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Don't forget to add the 60 silvers each of us gets if you haven't already done so.
 
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Okay, not sure if I missed something: is the cave to our west or are we standing at the entrance with the person pointing west at somewhere other than the cave. I had presumed that if you had meant the stash was in the cave you would have said 'He points to the cave' as opposed to 'He points to the west.'
 
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Standing at the cave, which is to the East. The treasure is buried somewhere to the West.
 
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Let's see...
Ronny + Full Attack + haste = 3 attacks, 2 at full bonus...

And if the other hastees do full attacks...

Maybe I'll actually live! :D
 
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Edit again: Tassadar, I think the vampire has to make a DC 25 Concentration check to use gaseous form
 
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