The Amazing Vanzetti |
Please help me remember my Bloodline Arcana when it comes up: +1 to caster level for 1 round after I take combat damage.
The Amazing Vanzetti |
Another note: My False Focus feat enables me to mock-up alchemical power components to go with my spells, so you'll see me doing a lot of that.
Matsu Anfial |
Anfial will buy a Dusty Rose Cracked Prism Ioun Stone and slot it in his wayfinder and 2 flasks of antiplague and 2 flasks of gravelly voice. Also for 2PP a potion of heroism
Matsu Anfial |
20 Cold iron durable arrows 22gp
20 arrows with Weapon Blanch Silver 11 gp
10 arrows with Weapon Blanch Adamantine 100,5
10 arrows with Weapon Blanch ghost salt 200,5
Total
Ioun Stone 500
arrows 334gp
2 Potions of gravelly voice = 100
Antiplague 100 = 1034
Potion of Heroism 2PP
Electra Firemind |
GM I have a problem.
There seems to be a problem. I already played this Secenario in regular and now I did in Core, but there seems to be a problem with reporting the secenario.
And I did not receive a chronicle yet?
GM Crunch |
Sorry, are you talking about The First Heresy or Bid for Alabastrine?
If the latter, I'm not sure what to tell you. I was notified by another player that some of the characters were converted to Classic, about which I made a post asking the online team if they could do anything about it. It did not receive a response, so I will do it again after I finish this post. Hopefully they will answer.
As for the Chronicle, I posted in the Discussion thread with a link to the folder of them for everyone. Looking back on it, I remember you found an error in your sheet and I fixed it, so I'm not sure what you mean by not having received it yet.
GM Crunch |
That is indeed true. Sorry about your having to do my work for me, I may just start using rounded icons. That's another good idea you've given me, thanks.
Shandra Dillon |
Maybe it doesn't matter now, but if it makes any difference, I forgot to add good hope to my attack roll (and damage roll, if you rule that such applies to spells).
There is an FAQ about this, although it's not particularly clear.
The Amazing Vanzetti |
DM, why do you keep giving me a +1 modifier to my Perception rolls? It's not that I wouldn't prefer it that way, buuuut....
GM Crunch |
Evidently, I'm dumb. When I was copying down Perception and Initiative for the party, in the campaign info, I could've sworn your Perception was +1. Will change accordingly, and recheck in search of other such errors, just in case :)
GM Crunch |
The question isn't directed at me, but I harbor a particular hatred for e e cummings. That's just my opinion, though.
Karos Valdian |
Yeah, cummings is awful.
Shandra, mostly I was just trying for a little levity. I have no particular dislike for any poet. However, I do live down the block from a guy who was inordinately proud of having had a poem published in some large tome of poetry. He showed it to me and every line of a twelve stanza poem ended in an exclamation point. Every. Line.
It'd be easier to say what poetry I love. Tennyson one of my favorites, with Ulysses topping my list. Yeats is a genius. The Wild Swans at Coole and An Irish Airman Foresees His Death are brilliant. Keats's On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer is as much a thrill for me as the Homer translation he's describing was for Keats.
Wordsworth and Longfellow can be slightly more acquired tastes, and you can never go wrong with Robert Frost.
Shandra Dillon |
Frost is my favorite, then Alexander Pope and Emily Dickinson. I never particularly enjoyed Tennyson or Yeats though. "On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer" is actually one of the poems I've memorized and recite regularly.
I've read so much bad poetry, I also couldn't single out any, but just about anything written in the past 20-30 years would count.
Karos Valdian |
I always get chills when I read that line:
Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes
He star'd at the Pacific—and all his men
Look'd at each other with a wild surmise—
Silent, upon a peak in Darien.
It instantly brings a mental picture that exceeds the words themselves. And having read Homer at a young age and being dumbfounded by the amazing stories of gods and heroes, I also immediately understood what Keats was saying.
Rage — Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles,
murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses,
hurling down to the House of Death so many sturdy souls...
Yeah, I can't say I've been too fond of anything I've heard lately. It all seems too manufactured, too self-conscious. And an endless sea of blank verse. Still, I wonder whether future generations, with the hindsight of time, will mention some contemporary poet in the same breath as Frost and Dickinson?
I don't think I've read any of Alexander Pope. I'll look some up.
Shandra Dillon |
Pope is old enough to sound archaic, but is the undisputed master of form in English. I can't remember who coined it, but there is a saying that Alexander Pope was the one who tuned the English language. And if you like Homer, his Iliad is a must.
There's actually a decent chance that you've heard one of the couplets from Pope's Iliad. They're probably the most quoted lines in textbooks on English poetry:
When Ajax strives, some Rock's vast Weight to throw,
The Line too labours, and the Words move slow;
GM Crunch |
The Iliad was great, I kind of want to read it again sometime, but I'm also lazy.
All right, will do so if needed. We're coming up on the Evil fight, just so it is known.
Matsu Anfial |
There are translations. I just read ancient chinese. And only with a dictionaire and LOADS of time.
Being a nerdy kid with sleeping disorder gave me some time to read alot.
The Amazing Vanzetti |
My Internet connection's down (I'm posting from a local cafe), and will apparently be that way for the next few days, so if my post rate seems to slow down, that's why. I'll do my best to keep up, though.
GM Crunch |
No worries, take your time. Also, I don't believe you can magic missile an opponent you can't see (it says here you can't hit things with total cover/concealment).
GM Crunch |
Not much else. You hit it twice but I decided you wouldn't push it, or move with it as you did so, because then you could lose track of it.
The Amazing Vanzetti |
In that case, I instead blast it with snapdragon fireworks (souped-up as before) - it targets an area!
fire damage, DC 17 to halve and negate dazzling: 1d4 + 2 ⇒ (1) + 2 = 3
The Amazing Vanzetti |
My Internet problem's fixed. Didn't take as long as I expected.
Cirri Merryweather |
Knock knock...
Cirri Merryweather |
Cirri hopes no one sees her as a bugbear. But it's a humanoid with Scent, so if this thing moves she can sniff 'em out.
GM Crunch |
Apologies for my absence, my computer has been having issues, as have I. I should be able to fulfill posting requirements from work or the library, or mobile, although I am somewhat loath to do so from there. If needed, I can, though.
Cirri Merryweather |
Sucks to hear your computer was eaten. Take your time, and I hope you recover soon.
Cirri Merryweather |
Player Name chadius
Character Name Cirri Merryweather
PFS # 133608-3
Faction Grand Lodge
Chronicle # 15 (The one you are about to give me is #15)
Starting XP 13
Initial Prestige 17
Initial Fame 25
Starting GP 3988.5
Day Job Perform(Dance): 1d20 + 2 ⇒ (12) + 2 = 14
Purchases I didn't buy anything before part 1, but I will buy stuff before part 2!
Selling my Wand of Comprehend Languages for 375
Buying scrolls:
Tongues 375
Daylight 375
Heroism 375
Darkvision 200
Spring Loaded Wrist Sheath 5
and a Pearl of Power (level 1) for
1000
That costs 1905 total.
The Amazing Vanzetti |
Name: Julian Leroux "The Amazing" Vanzetti
Player: I'm Hiding In Your Closet
PFS Number: 40025-7
Faction: Liberty's Edge
Perform (Acting): 1d20 + 17 ⇒ (8) + 17 = 25
Marra follower of Dawnflower |
Copying PFS info from recruitment thread
first post
Player: GlennH
PFS Number: 11016-3
Faction: GrandLodge
[dice=Day Job (Preform (storytelling)): 1d20 + 14[/dice]
seconde post
Marra's day job roll didn't take above due to a typo.
Day Job (Preform (storytelling)): 1d20 + 14 ⇒ (15) + 14 = 29
The Amazing Vanzetti |
That was one blitz adventure - I can hardly believe I solved the final encounter with a cantrip!