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Post by Dom on Sept 24, 2013 18:47:03 GMT -5
((10 flask?! I know they are not really heavy but it must take a lot of space in your backpack. I really hope you don't fumble while playing with fire because your mage will become the human-torch.))
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Post by Damnagoras on Sept 24, 2013 19:08:21 GMT -5
Rattlehead
@beltyne Here's the spellbook!! ((If Lombdas confirm he had it with him, OR...)) Sorry I didn't find it!
@adoven I found a spoon for you, It'll be least dangerous for everyone if you fight with it ... Ohhh you found the mace .. sure take it .. oohhhh the shield too ..
@group Lets' keep going!!
((I took the rope, bedroll, flint & steel, preserved rations, grappling rope & money from Lombdas' stuff, I updated my weight - 57 lbs - the rest I left it in the mud)) ((I assumed you no longer have the ''scroll with magic markings'' as you used it before, or was it another one, if it's the case I give it to Beltyne))
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Post by serdalkien on Sept 25, 2013 0:06:46 GMT -5
(( Ok, I have to admit. Maybe I was not being very practical. But on the other hand, the oil is basically the only thing I have in my pack...Nicely wrapped in my bedroll ))
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Pat
Henchman
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Post by Pat on Sept 25, 2013 21:04:49 GMT -5
((Lombdas had the spellbook on him in a Ziploc. So Beltyne can have it and it's dry ))
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Post by Lexx on Sept 26, 2013 13:07:51 GMT -5
Adoven
Silly Rattlehead, no wonder you no fight good. Spoon for eating, not fighting.
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Post by pascal on Sept 27, 2013 5:19:27 GMT -5
Jamdak
Let's go into the hole. We'll take care of Lombdas body after our little excursion (( hoping it will be the only one to bury )).
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Post by Damnagoras on Sept 27, 2013 10:54:43 GMT -5
Rattlehead
I have a trustable rope we can use to go down the hole!
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Post by Dom on Sept 30, 2013 6:45:36 GMT -5
Sir Pelandres lights up the torch and passes it to Jamdak. He then dumps the content of five flasks of oil down the hole. As he does so you hear some hissing and spitting from yet more lizardmen as well as the higher strung note of what must be young or infant lizard people. As another big burly male is about to emerge from the hole, Sir Pelandres delivers him a quick kick to the face. As the lizardmen tumbles back down into darkness, the Knight of the White Tower of Tashal takes the torch from Jamdak's hand and drops it into the hole. The pit goes ablaze and a thick, dark smoke from the burning lamp oil starts to come out of it. Sir Pelandres unhooks his cape and lays it over the lizardmen's hole; keeping the heat and smoke inside nest as much as possible. He motions you to take position around the hole and as the remaining creatures emerge, half-burned, half-choked, you hack at them mercilessly. It does not take more than a minute to slaughter the remaining humanoids.
Sir Pelandres seems content with himself and his plan as he drapes himself with his cape which has, surprisingly, stayed unstained and of the purest white despite the water, mud and smoke. He pats Jamdak on the shoulder and when the smoke clears, lights another torch and jumps in the hole.
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Post by Lexx on Sept 30, 2013 12:18:12 GMT -5
Adoven
Sir Pelandres, look-out, I come down. I find shiny treasure, buy lots of pies, ale, maybe a wench or two, ...
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Post by Dom on Oct 2, 2013 5:24:43 GMT -5
Adoven, you jump down the entry shaft following Sir Pelandres and land in a round chamber maybe twenty feet in diameter. From the light of the knight's torch you don't see any other tunnels or exits. It seems that the dozen or so lizardmen hid there during the day before going hunting during the night. The nest has a putrid smell; your nostrils overpowered by the kind of "musk" those creatures must have secreted. All around the chamber you see scraps of old skin that the lizardmen must have shed away.
You see Sir Pelandres approach one "corner" of the chamber and start to stomp on something. When he's done you realize that he's been breaking large eggs.
Crudely hidden under a rock you uncover 112 copper pieces, 186 silver pieces, a gold ingot and two potions (one blue and one orange). Sir Pelandres puts all the loot in a small sack and haul it out of the hole. As you are about to leave something catches your eyes. A lone lizardmen egg, much smaller than the others, seems to have escaped Sir Pelandres' wrath.
What do you do about it?
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