Mik-mek
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Lesser Healing Potion for his provision
Friendly fire ok unless I'm dying or in danger of such
I have played this before so I'll let those who haven't take the lead.
5 glyphs to share.
EDIT - Macros/Slides/RPG Chronicles complete
Josef Shaison
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Oh I'm sorry, I skipped the paperwork for this game. Done now.
Two Glyphs, which brings us to enough for everybody.
Do we have any undead/negative healing party members? If so I'll keep a harm prepared, if not I'll probably swap it for something else.
The real Tux
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FYI: I'll be beach bound this Sunday and returning Thursday. The place promises good wifi so I will be checking in. If i'm too slow, feel free to bot me.
The trip was planned before the announcement on this online con. I hate to possibly slow things down the first week of the games but...
Most likely i'll check in 2 to 3 times a day anyway, except maybe for the travel days.
Mik-mek
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ACK! Sorry. I thought that was the enemy. I was wondering how someone got so close to us. My bad!
Ma'elo
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Stretching out before you is a fairly narrow bridge. The only enemy in sight is a single robed individual confidently standing on the other side of the bridge. There might have been some kind of buildings here in the past, but they are all boarded up shut.
The singular enemy is 4 squares south of the red notation.
Mik-mek
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Sorry about that. Thanks for the bot. too many things happening -- like my monitor at home deciding to die...
Mik-mek
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Mikmek gives a talk to the people about kobolds...
Kobold Lore (E), DC 16: 1d20 + 8 ⇒ (5) + 8 = 13
Unfortunately, talking about early kobold history doesn't quite interest people... 32cp.
Mik-mek
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Actually, you did great! Probably the combat tracker but that's always a work in progress.
I'd play in your table again! :)
The real Tux
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You did a great job! Thank you for running! As usually happens, a good team was randomly assembled. Hope to play with all of you int he future!
In his spare time Tux does some scouting work.
Lore, forest terrain: 1d20 + 4 ⇒ (3) + 4 = 7
He manages to get himself lost for a short while...