
Khaladon |

Haha Glad you're liking it Val!
It is a bit of a stretch for me sometimes writing her, but she speaks to me very clearly so mostly it just flows and is All Her ;-)
And bring on the party!
...oh Wait! OH NO! I just had a Terrifying thought! What if Ali gets Drunk!!
: O

Valkyrie Paine |

Yeah, we should probably do short posts so we can catch up with everyone. I'll follow your lead; have to know how well you took the bath. ;)
I thought we might go shopping the next day, since I'm not sure how much daylight we have left today. I also have spending money coming my way tonight if that's still the plan.(the whole dream thing)

therealthom |

Yay, Wellard. Glad you're back.
In the spoiler below is Romon's first letter back to his friend and mentor in Magnimar, Cearnis. As Romon is under a bit of a cloud with some powerful people back there, he's writing in a loose improvised code.
I hope this finds you in good health and not inconvenienced by any loose ends I may have left when I departed town.
I have arrived in the rustic village you recommended. The air is wonderfully clear and seems to be quite healthy. I visited our mutual friend JayK, whom you recommended to me, before I left. He was doing well, but had to leave town quite suddenly on family business. However before he left he put me in touch with some of his friends here who have kept me quite entertained.
They are a circle of spellcasters and a savage Shoanti warrior. I think one of the casters is a werewolf. They are all quite lethal. We went on a little hunting excursion today and bagged several monsters, like men with beetle's jaws, very violent, very angry, very stupid. I was able to get behind one of them and gut it. Anyway we bagged six or seven of those, an extremely large goblin that seemed to have a smaller goblin growing out of it's head, two hands of zombies, and a small very annoying demon.
The Shoanti often fights with two blades and is breath-takingly quick with them. The casters have an amazing variety of spells and powers. I think they may be the answer to my troubles in town.
Please write and give me all the news and any advice you may have.
Your devoted friend ,
Norman

therealthom |

God, do I feel guilty or what?
But he'll feel better than most of the party-goers in the morning, right?
You better feel guilty. Actually thanks, it was fun to write. Usually bad things get done to my characters by evil DMs or treacherous players. To get to hurt him myself was a new experience.
Also fun, because Romon is kind of stretching me. Never had a character who wanted to party like that, heedless of the next morning. Usually my characters are fairly strict and somewhat paranoid. This kid still feels invincible.

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Wow, how about that chain reaction? I really didn't expect things to go that way, Set! ;)
Oh, that was just hilarious.
Marak's a big city boy, and he's stuck here in folksy rural Sandpoint with the banjo music from Deliverance going through his head, wondering if the stories about 'quaint little fishing villages' and 'Innsmouth looks' have any truth to them.
Loving it. :)
And he's still working under the (horribly wrong) assumptions that Inikai is a Cleric, Muchorak is a Barbarian and Roman is some sort of male prostitute... Silly, silly man.
Finding out that Inikai gains his powers from obeisances to things that aren't gods? Oh yeah. That will go over well.

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Leaving in an hour for the big vacation, thanks for the kind words!
Unless circumstances require otherwise, Marak's big goal is to explain to the town elders how he intends to go back into the underground area and retrieve the bones of the victims of the magical experimentation / torture. He'd want to bundle them up in sacks (perhaps old grain sacks, it's not like they need to be shrouded in silk, it's more the thought that counts), just so that nobody outside of the party sees their deformities and possibly comes to the completely reasonable conclusion that they are monsters, and not people who have been terribly transformed!
A burial somewhere outside of town, preferably in a field somewhere, some garlic water to discourage scavenging dogs and whatnot from digging them up, a prayer to locally-popular gods like Desna to guide them away from this place, and that task should be done.
The whole vital 'destroy the Runewell' thing? That's kind of secondary, to Marak. He's all kinds of personally offended by how those people died, and were left just lying there!
Secondary interests include;
Researching Gnomes. Meeting Ali has driven it painfully home that he knows bupkiss about them, and he feels kind of protective of her.
Checking out the lighthouse for signs of Thassilonian runes and whatever. Because of what he saw below Sandpoint, his 'life's ambition' to learn about Thassilonian magics has been significantly dampened. He suddenly wishes he didn't know as much as he already did...

therealthom |

therealthom wrote:Nice, Bill. I should have thought of that.So I can take that as consent?
How about Marak gives it to us both?
I'm liking Romon more and more Thom, you're playing him perfectly
Thanks, Khaladon, but again this group is dynamite. Even the strong silent types have well-drawn personalities.

therealthom |

I've got a confession. Usually I'm pretty good about not reading spoilers, but I've got to admit that when Inikai is binding, I read them. And sometimes when I do, I wonder, when he gets to high levels and is dealing with really powerful entities -- I wonder --

Khaladon |

Ya, and like we were going to be able to Not read your spoilers or be able to resist reading Inikai's spoilers from now on after all that.
Way to go instigator!
You better say Seven Hail Mary's and...ah...all the other stuff
(um...and does it make me less of a man if I now feel I need my teddy after considering Inikai's possible future bindings?)

Khaladon |

And I was just looking for a Fall Guy =D
(but no honestly I hadn't read them before...hmm, ok, well maybe One, I think, but if so it was a long time ago...but I Am REALLY tempted Now! Especially cuz I know how well he writes )
...and the pun did bring a smile, so mission accomplished ;-)

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I'm tempted just to gloss over the tidying up in the tunnels...you can use blood to draw one sinspawn at a time from the pool and individually they should be no challenge to the 6 of you..but it will drive home to the observers just what the threat was.
Recovering the corpses will be easy enough to it shoudnt be hard to get a large wheel barrow down into the tunnels which would speed the job up...and father Zanthus is a kindly soul who would insist on the bones being laid to rest in the town graveyard with the proper ceremonies...so that much you can leave to him and his acolytes..plus that puts them on consecrated ground...quite important as Marak would know from experience.
That would let us begin moving towards Thistletop..and it will probably take us a week to do that so we shouldn't have any combat prior to Set returning from his hols.
in addition I've gone with the suggestions in the thread about uprating the AP for 6 players so here are the details on equipment you can buy in Sandpoint
Weekly Bazaar
• Merchants from Magnimar come every Fireday there is one magic item dealer with a few odds and ends and potions and scrolls
o Any 1st level scroll 75% / Any 2nd level scroll 50% / Any 3rd level scroll 10%
o Any potion 50%
o Misc Magic items( 1 only of each unless noted otherwise)
Wand of Bulls Str 10 Charges 850 gp
Wand of Enlarge Person 25 Charges 350 gp
Wand of Acid Arrow 15 Charges 1300 gp
Silversheen x2 225 gp
Gray Bag or Tricks 850 gp
+1 Cold Iron Great Sword 2500 gp
Bag of Holding Type I 2250 gp
Efficient Quiver 1500 gp
Healing Belt(1d3) 700 gp
So at least you have something to spend your shinies on

Khaladon |

Shinees. Yeah! lol
Unless anyone was keen on playing it out (which I'm happy to do as well) in the interest of speeding things up I was going to post that we just say that someone (likely Kallie) gave Ali a proper education in the fine art of shopping and the value of gold.
On the other had though, despite the great discounts Wellard has offered us, there isn't really anything there I can think of that Ali would really need. (Although I am sure Ali would be fascinated by a bag of holding and probably fill it up with all manner of useless but interesting to her items, she can't yet afford it ). And, as she can't read, druid scrolls would be of no use to her. So, unless anyone can think of a good reason not too, as long as he still doesn't mind, I think I shall leave Ali's funds in the security of Bank of Big Bear. (And if you needed something you didn't have the funds for at the moment Muchorak Ali would have no problems with you borrowing from her and replacing it later)
Wellard

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Sorry to interject here, just wanted to say:
1) My understanding of the percentages was that was the chance they had the item, not a discounted price on them. I could be wrong, that was just my reading.
2) The dream sequence with Kallie (and her reaction to it) were phenomenal.
3) I love reading this game. All of the characters are so unique and have very strong personalities - it inspires me to be a better role-player. Keep up the good work.
Excuse the interruption, I'm buggin' out now...

Inikai |

Why, I feel perfectly violated! Any moment now I expect to be hauled before the House Unamerican Activities Committee. Er, the House Unmagnimarian Activities Committee. Or something.
Thanks for the kudos on my writing, I really appreciate it!
And this really is a great group.

therealthom |

If we don't have to mop up in the cave below sandpoint that's more than fine with me. Stomping spawn individually would be no great shakes. And Romon would be thrilled to not cart dead bodies up to the churchyard.
I really was looking forward to shopping with the girls and seeing the town, but that can be done after Thistletop.
If we are going after a goblin stronghold, how are we set for healing? A nice wand or two of cure lights would be good. I'm willing to part with the cash, but someone will have to talk Romon into it.

Valkyrie Paine |

We might still have time to shop, maybe! I don't see wands of healing on the list, but those healing belts might be handy.(I don't have the book with me at the moment, so I'm not sure exactly what they do)
Remembering Nualia kind of throws some complications in for Kallie though. Has anyone actually spoken with Tsuto since taking him prisoner?

Khaladon |

The Healing Belts are great, they offer: +2 to Heal skill, 3/day heal 2d8hp
Ali would find them neato and would be happy to give all her money to have one if needed (I know it's not but She doesn't) , but she doesn't know anything about them...

therealthom |

The Healing Belts are great, they offer: +2 to Heal skill, 3/day heal 2d8hp
Ali would find them neato and would be happy to give all her money to have one if needed (I know it's not but She doesn't) , but she doesn't know anything about them...
Wow, that makes the belts quite a bargain. If not Romon's cup of tea right now. Nothing else seems to fit either. I seem to remember an adventure outfitter in town. What's he got in stock?