Male Sea Otter Familiar HD 5 l HP 19/19 | AC 19 T 16 FF 15 | Ft +3 Rf +5* Wi +8 | CMD 10*
"Suny" wrote: Iz takin' too looong. I can be jumpin' I bet-cha! I be down in no time a'tall! If I understand correctly, we're not on a sheer cliff, we're on a slope between 60 and 70 degrees. If we're 60 feet above, and assuming that the slope is 65 degrees, you would have to make a running jump that cleared 28 feet in order to land in the water, assuming that the bottom of the slope lead immediately into the water. I'm not some trig expert, btw, I'm just an otter.
Male Sea Otter Familiar HD 5 l HP 19/19 | AC 19 T 16 FF 15 | Ft +3 Rf +5* Wi +8 | CMD 10*
I'm just too fascinated to not open them! What kind of secrets might they hold? It's so hard to KNOW that there's a secret stash filled with coins and gems, and not actually know that it's THERE! Still, whenever I notice my players do it, I'm quite disappointed. I wouldn't want to spoil the game for anyone. On a different note: Once upon a time I was playing a dwarven barbarian. The barbarian and a human sorcerer decided to celebrate at the tavern after a day filled with victorious battle. The rest of the party were out shopping. Inside the tavern, a harrower summoned a flaming head to attack us, and knocked the sorcerer unconscious in a single hit. My barbarian drew his great axe and... missed. Not once, twice, or even three times. He swung and missed 11 times, threw the axe (which also missed), and then punched it for a crit which killed it. The flaming head only ever had 10 hitpoints, and an AC of 14.
Male Sea Otter Familiar HD 5 l HP 19/19 | AC 19 T 16 FF 15 | Ft +3 Rf +5* Wi +8 | CMD 10*
I've spent a ton of time reading about Lamashtu due to Rise of the Runelords campaign (which has Lamashtu themes attached). I interpret her as a demon deity that thinks of herself less as a monster breeding, curse bearing, maniacal laughing deity. Instead, I interpret her as a... bringer of truths. She's about showing the dark things that go bump in the night that everyone desperately turns a blind eye to. It's a cunning kind of deviousness that sends chills down my spine.
Male Sea Otter Familiar HD 5 l HP 19/19 | AC 19 T 16 FF 15 | Ft +3 Rf +5* Wi +8 | CMD 10*
I don't have much of a comparison, since Pathfinder is the only tabletop I've really ever delved into, but yes they are super fleshed out. When I DM, I include a lot of religion in the games. I'm fascinated by all the deities, but I think my top 3 would be:
Male Sea Otter Familiar HD 5 l HP 19/19 | AC 19 T 16 FF 15 | Ft +3 Rf +5* Wi +8 | CMD 10*
Reflex: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (17) + 5 = 22 Lil' Fisher swiftly dodges out of the way of the sail, and keeps beside Ol' Salty, preparing to attack any fishes that throw themselves on the old man. Lil' Fisher is preparing AID ANOTHER to give Ol' Salty a bonus to his AC. Acrobatics vs. AoO: 1d20 + 10 ⇒ (11) + 10 = 21
Male Sea Otter Familiar HD 5 l HP 19/19 | AC 19 T 16 FF 15 | Ft +3 Rf +5* Wi +8 | CMD 10*
, wrote: I am now having images like this of Suny's current level of healing skills. :P I was wondering where that plank went!
Male Sea Otter Familiar HD 5 l HP 19/19 | AC 19 T 16 FF 15 | Ft +3 Rf +5* Wi +8 | CMD 10*
As Ol' Salty transfered the spell to Lil' Fisher, his teeth darkened slightly. Then, weaving between the fighters, the sea otter tried to touch the downed Huldren. Touch Attack: 1d20 + 8 ⇒ (11) + 8 = 19 Touch of Fatigue: Fort save DC 14
Male Sea Otter Familiar HD 5 l HP 19/19 | AC 19 T 16 FF 15 | Ft +3 Rf +5* Wi +8 | CMD 10*
Fine! You Salty Sore Loser!! yelled Lil' Fisher I'll just do it myself. And you better meet me there, you hear? Perception: 1d20 + 6 ⇒ (4) + 6 = 10
Lil' Fisher also has no idea where the back alley is, so he tried to weave in and out of the crowd. unfortunately, even the little otter couldn't get past the stomping feet.
Male Sea Otter Familiar HD 5 l HP 19/19 | AC 19 T 16 FF 15 | Ft +3 Rf +5* Wi +8 | CMD 10*
Perched on the old man's shoulder, the young otter comforted him. Hey ye silly old man! It ain't over till it's over don'tchaknow?? C'mon! Show those 'youngins' how it's done! No reward without risk ain't I right??
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