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Post by Dom on Nov 12, 2010 16:20:48 GMT -5
(( Check old D&D tome in library. There must be a table somewhere I can roll on to know what disease you could get from drinking the blood of a monster (especially one who drinks blood itself). ))
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Post by Lexx on Nov 12, 2010 16:25:34 GMT -5
Look, am glad you helped me so it doesn't really matter that you can't heal. You can just admit it, we know your worth in battle, and that's good enough for me. Now, I need to get clean bandages, and have someone take care of this wound. If no one has clean bandages, I'll have to go to town. Maybe it would be more prudent to go in the morning? Hopefully we won't see anymore of these creatures.
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Post by torgo on Nov 12, 2010 17:28:55 GMT -5
Mordecai kneels next to Turgar and asse's his wounds. He then rips a piece of the cloth he's wearing and proceeds to bandage them.
Once that's done, he helps him up if Turgar wishes to stand.
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Post by Dom on Nov 12, 2010 18:11:16 GMT -5
((That's fine but won't work for the wound binding house rule. Check in the house rule thread it requires a clean linen cloth bandage. That was partly to avoid Mario ripping his shirt.))
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Post by Xerses on Nov 12, 2010 23:03:22 GMT -5
Graveshroud steps up to both and looks at Mordecai...
Move over little blade... I have clean bandages. Here is my backpack, take them from the main pouch. If I touch them I will get everything dirty.
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Post by torgo on Nov 13, 2010 9:50:16 GMT -5
Mordecai does as instructed. Muttering to himself.
Dont you understand... Tactical utilities... size doesnt matter... it's how you use it...
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Post by Lexx on Nov 13, 2010 10:23:42 GMT -5
Ya, we saw how you used it. Good thing I was wearing armor.
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Post by Xerses on Nov 13, 2010 19:14:17 GMT -5
After the bandages are removed from the backpack, Greaveshroud puts his things back in their place and returns to the others...
I know that you like your little thing and you think you can use it, but I rather have a big one and also know how to use it!!! That is the difference between hurt and kill. It is also the difference between a wench saying "oh" and "Holy Seth you are so f*cking huge!"
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Post by Dom on Nov 13, 2010 20:40:29 GMT -5
((Cool someone who read my house rule. Have an exalt!))
Mordecai redo the bandages with new clean linen cloth. Turghar doesn't seem much better but it at least stops the bleeding. The adventurers help the dwarf to his bedroll and Mordecai takes guard duty. Hours later, he wakes up Graveshroud who then in turns wakes up Hilgrim some time before dawn. Thankfully, the rest of the night was uneventful.
The group takes their breakfast (1/3 ration) before deciding what to do with their day. It is about 7 o'clock in the morning.
Mechanics: Mordecai binding Turghar wounds, 1 hit point regained
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Post by torgo on Nov 13, 2010 22:23:13 GMT -5
Say the holy man who can't heal to the warrior who can fight. At least wait until you can do your job right before you make allusions about the size of my manhood.
Well compare dong size's when you wont rely on cloth to do your damn work for you. Even then i'm applying them for you so please kindly shut your mouth.((No offense ))
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