Penthesilea Aelyosan |
Penthesilea softly chants to herself, working through this section of her Penthesilead,
Her beauteous face was filled with joyful wrath,
her arrow soared to slip amidst the fray,
until the brow it ornamented fresh
of that great beast which guards Eylysia's cache.
Not sure I like "soared to slip." Flew might be better. I'll think about it.
Wait really? It's healing? Was it doing that the whole time?
Penthesilea Aelyosan |
While it's still unconscious Penthesilea puts an arrow into the Trollhound's head.
Do you have any more fire Gray? Or anyone else?
Takumi Kamizo |
"I'm sorry I did not prepare my fiery magic for today... But I do have something else can burns. Let's see if this works."
Concentrating briefly, Takumi calls forth a hovering orb of greenish fluid, then sends it flying at the corpse that is returning to life.
cast acid splash. Not sure if need an attack roll but here it is.
acid splash vs touch AC: 1d20 + 3 ⇒ (11) + 3 = 14
Penthesilea Aelyosan |
Well, lets bundle 'em up and get 'em back to the Lodge. She gives Hakak a sidelong glance, Someone big should probably carry them.
Takumi Kamizo |
Takumi approaches the room carefully, moving behind Penthesilea. He waves his hands in the air, pulling the arcane forces around him to sight what might be emanating magical aura in the room.
cast detect magic
GM Skipper |
The gem on the desk radiates faint transmutation (a continual flame spell).
You leave the Shrine of the Failed and deliver Eylysia’s cache to the Grand Lodge. The crowd gathered around the Starstone Cathedral has disbanded, and many of the locals are still horrified following Sir Reinhart’s attempt to vault the chasm on horseback, which ended with a fall into oblivion.
Drandle Dreng personally thanks you for your successful investigation, indicating his interest in your future careers as Pathfinders, while dismissing any accusations of him having prior knowledge of the cache with a conspiratorial eyebrow waggle.
Several days later, each of you receive a missive summarizing some of the Society’s initial findings. Added to the handouts.
And that was The Wounded Wisp! Your chronicle sheets can be found here.
Takumi, if you want to reroll your dayjob, go ahead, and I'll update your sheet as necessary.
Hakak, if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Hakak Urungai |
Thanks - my sheet seems to have disappeared from the drive now? Wil check on my iPad to see if I've downloaded it.
EDIT - It's back!
One more question - am I right that I can level up Hakak to level 2 once I have 3 XP? So, I could go and do another PFS adventure at level 1, get another XP?
GM Skipper |
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GM (or anyone) - could you explain what I should do with the PFS chronical sheet? Are the items on there mine or are they shared with the group? DO I just add the GP to my character sheet?
Your chronicle sheets track your organized play progress and are used to keep track of XP, prestige, fame and gold in addition to boons earned and items found.
My advice would be to make a folder (digital, physical or even both) and sort and archive your chronicle sheets. The PbP community (and the VTT one) is not that stringent when it comes to presenting your chronicle sheets for inspection, but if you plan to play any IRL games, then it is in fact required that you bring all sheets attributed to the character you wish to play.To deal with the more abstract nature of organized play, all items found during the adventure are sold, and each player gains a portion of the total gold earned (sorta, don't think to much about it). All items found that are not always available (see chapter 4 of the guide) are listed on the chronicle sheet and can at any later time be purchased by you without the usual limitations of your fame score (also explained in chapter 4).
One more question - am I right that I can level up Hakak to level 2 once I have 3 XP? So, I could go and do another PFS adventure at level 1, get another XP?
Yes, every regular scenario gives you 1 XP (assuming nothing horrible happens), and you can always play a scenario that your character is the correct level for (the tiers are IIRC: 1, 1-2, 1-5, 3-7, 5-9, 7-11 and 12-15). Sanctioned modules give you a whopping 3 XP each, but they do (for most the most part) take much longer than standard scenarios, and their level ranges are also narrower and specific for each module.
You can also only have one chronicle sheet from a given scenario attributed to the same character (GM credit and replays can be a nightmare to keep track of if you, like me, have 30+ registered characters).