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My players just reached the mindscape border for the first time, and obviously one of them used detect magic.
The lumber camp and everything else in chapter 4 is obviously supposed to happen at the end of the summer.
What would you suggest I do/ what did you do to prevent the PCs from doing chapter 4 before chapter 3 is close to done?
Firstly: My party is going to give him the Dreamtime Tea. Is that what makes Gurglegut sickened or is he already? If he is already, since it says "effectively sickened", does that also reduce his fortitude check for the tea? If I'm counting right, that means he only has 1 in 4 chance to succeed in the roll, which means 15 to 16 chance to bypass the encounter entirely in 2 minutes of waiting due to a suggestion from an NPC. Am I reading this right? Second question: How much xp is defeating gurglegut? Is it according to moderate (accomplishment) 1, meaning 30?
1. The given map is mostly of the clinic, however it's written that the centipedes attack the PCs before they reach the door. Does that mean the battle is supposed to mostly take place in the area outside the clinic?
So Sneak attack works against off-guard enemies, and jinkins are normally written as only having a melee weapon.
So other than feinting, how would you make use of the jinkin sneak attack?
I'm considering running SoG to the 3 players I've managed to gather so far.
Given there's one less PC to try and accumulate points how should I adjust? Change thersholds, roll opportunities, roll results? And how?
A little clarification about the winter event "interview with a spider": Spoiler: Ren Mei Li is given a social stat block, but I don't see a combat stat block. If the PCs do end up fighting her, should I just use the jorogumo stat block from nethys? Are there any modifications to the stat block itself that are required other than those mentioned in the social stat block?
Noppera-bos are described as faceless humans, which makes me wonder about their ineraction with nonhiman ancestries, especially ones who are significantly different like tengu or kitsune, or leshi who are not even humanoid. 1. Mechanically, can noppera-bos disguise themselves/steal faces from such ancestries? 2. In chapter 4 of book 1 it is mentioned that a lot of the noppera-bos in the lumber camp might assume the PCs are noppera-bo tricksters. Would that still be the case if the PCs are playing as one of those nonhuman ancestries?
I'm starting to run SoG soon, and now reading the books.
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