no, not really. and River, honestly, I'm kinda surprised it took off at all XD
and went to get my new laptop and just got back XD and yea, my most active time would be from 1130pm-5am fri, sat, sun and sporadically throughout the day.
So, how might the beardless thing go over? Urtar's seen Rogar's face, but that's about it.
Dwarves of Golarion wrote:
A dwarf who commits a serious crime may be banished from his homelands. The guilty party may beseech the goddess Dranngvit for atonement, but if she does not intervene, the dwarf is forced to cut his beard (or hair, if a female dwarf ) and is escorted to the border. Because of this practice, a dwarven immigrant with short hair or lacking a beard is viewed by his new neighbors with much skepticism and distrust.
Urtar might be around dwarves, but he doesn't seem to care.
Yangrit either didn't notice or care.
You are in a border/frontier city, and you are not the only one with shorter hair. So far, you may have had a sneer or two, but nothing overt
btw: excluding Ulrik, you have heard of a cursed city, though connecting city to Ecland is a bit of a jump... Chekov's gun is an interesting trick. makes me wonder if you remembered, or went looking after the fact.
I'm ok with the sees tbh. I like it and yea, my second option with the gem was far more gruesome if that didn't work.
I was like Vi has 13 intelligence which is pretty respectable for a fighter, so what would he know? So it looked like the note suggested the gem would show him the way somehow, so he acted on his own interpretation.
Option 2 would have resulted in someone elses death and taken a little more time to visit the town prison. :-P
Depends on how you look at it. I mean I have used it in all my games and have only seen it used at lower levels. It takes a while to heal larger numbers. It really only is a money saver in that you don't have to buy CLW Wands. It does make sure everyone is at full health between the days. But it doesn't really help out in a Vigor and Wounds system except for when you absolutely need to heal Vigor. I even thought of making it to 1d3 Vigor or 1 Wound.
But I don't mind having my Players be a bit more survivable. Especially since I have a standing "No punches will be pulled" policy... I have well over 100 PC kills under my belt. All of them are remembered to some extent.
i admit, i dont like killing players. well... half-true... i dont like killing players that aren't being stupid... if you decide to lick that frozen pole, I not gonna be very sympathetic...
My groups typically agreed on it. We like challenges and got tired of another GM's game were even the Level 10 Hobgoblin Fighters were fighting like Idiots and basically just VRPG Style Foes. The same encounter in my game will involve the Hobgoblins using every Advantage they have.
oh, I play tactically (assuming they aren't stupid), but have been known to fudge in the past with sound tactics. but no, if you are fighting groups of lvl 10's... i probably wouldnt be as fudgey as at level 1 or 2... makes me wonder why PFS disallows reincarnate... is a great spell...
I never fudge... Though CMiW is typically used as a replacement for Stabilize and Virtue in my games. Though I have seen a few Stabilize & CMiW carrying Clerics mainly the Archery ones though... They Stabilize at range then the party works to extract the fallen comrade.
HP: 20/20; AC : 13, Touch : 13, Flat-Footed : 10, Init : 3; Fort : 1, Ref : 4, Will : 5; CMB : 0; CMD : 13, Speed (Base and Swim) : 30ft,
Licking the pole just made me think of a scene from Dragon Age : Tell me, have you ever licked a Lamp post in Winter?
As for the spped I am loving it and have been able to keep up ... until as Ulrik stated, this last post. I had to read a lot of posts and it seems I missed a huge important chunk where I could have actually helped out and maybe even shown a bit of friendly attitude to Vironus, regarding the gem and working it out. But I am interested to see how far the mistrust goes now.
Licking the pole just made me think of a scene from Dragon Age : Tell me, have you ever licked a Lamp post in Winter?
Ironically, I have played a Child-Like Barbarian with a Low Enough Intelligence to lick the pole after our Bard told him it was a type of candy made by Giants.
The Speed is one reason why I prefer to wait and respond when it comes to most things.
Male Human Monk 1 [HP 10/10; AC 17 / FF 14 / T 16; F+4/ R: +5 / W: +5; init: +3; Perc: +7]
IejirIsk wrote:
you have to admit, with this system, a cure minor wounds is a little...broke...
I am in a game that uses a mix of 3.5 and pathfinder. and I am playing a healer (from the miniatures handbook) and DM made cure minor a healer only spell so we basically have unlimited out of combat healing available. the agreement was to use the spell only out of combat or to save a party memeber from dying.