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Author Topic: Roll to Explore the Dungeon: Ch.2 T.38: Do you even praise the King?  (Read 121493 times)

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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Three: Tactics class: You fail it.
« Reply #45 on: April 04, 2012, 02:42:38 am »

Turn today or I am a chicken!
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Three: Tactics class: You fail it.
« Reply #46 on: April 04, 2012, 01:43:11 pm »

Turn today or I am a chicken!
((Chicken transformation time approaching.))
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"Hey steve." You speak into the air.
>Yes?
"Could you guys also make a hamburger out of this arm when they cut it off? I wanted to eat it just for the sake of tasting it."
>That is horrible and disgusting. It will no doubt set you apart and create fear in your team mates. So of course.

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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #47 on: April 04, 2012, 02:47:45 pm »

((Averted!))

Turn Four: In Which The Power Of Heart Is Not Quite Useless And I Write In Annoying Caps

Motioning all others to hold off fighting, Taren tries to negoitate with the ratmen. (2) But either he did not make himself understandable enough, or the ratmen really don't like the concept of cooperating with people that until now have tried to viciously kill them, or the bear is just that scary. Either way, negoitations have failed. Prepare for the worst!

Roll for initiative!

Hel: 4
Elen: 5
Apollo: 4
Taren: 6 (-3)
Rath: 3 (-7)
Remy: 6
XBowrat 2: 6
Sergeant: 4

Remy:
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(4) Chain revolvers - or gun chucks, if you insist - are really just two shooting weapons chained together. The chain revolver master might be able to make miracles happen in close quarters, but not someone who has had the weapon for maybe one hour. That kind of person probably wants to use it as a regular shooting weapon. Of course, chain revolvers are not optimized for longer ranges, as they are terribly inaccurate then. But, in a room such as this one, long range is not a given.

Remy doesn't waste time thinking all of this. He just unwraps the chain carefully, aims, and then shoots once from each. (4+1)(3+1) However, the shots at best leave unseemly dents in the sergeant's armor.

The remaining crossbowrat (4) views this as a challenge. He himself frantically disengages, then aims at Remy, and pulls the trigger. (5) But, shaken by the recent events, he, too, misses.



Elenor:
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(1) Shield: Raised. Crossbow: Assuming reloading position. String: pulled... bolt... hey, where did you put your bolts?
Taren wastes the rest of the turn unsuccessfully rummaging for his bolts.


The sergeant (5), after the short diplomatic interlude, continues his single combat with Taren. He fights well, forcing him on the defensive (4) but Taren still manages to parry all the blows, if barely. He won't be able to keep this up for long?!

Helskaya:
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(5) But here comes Helskaya, also known as OH GOD WHY DID IT HAVE TO BE BEARS to save the day! (1) The sergeant is too engrossed in his combat to notice the polar bear charge, and (1) he is knocked into the crossbowrat, sending them both flying against the wall, where they get into an unholy tangled mess. Neither of them is probably going to stand up any time soon now, until, say, the next necromancer (that is not currently bleeding out) comes along.
Seeing that he is done with that part, Helskaya detransforms, and (6) gets all his healing, heart and spirit focused up in his finger and JAMS it straight into Rath's heart, ignoring the cries of pain. And lo, it works, although there might be less painful, risky or gross methods of achieving this goal. Ratherio is no longer in mortal danger, but Hel, on hindsight, fears that some of the spirits he used for this shining finger healing method might stick around, which could lead to unforeseen consequences.

But whatever. On all counts, the day is saved.

Helskaya: New Spell Discovered:
Shining Finger Spirit Healing!

It works through focusing your energy and then some onto a finger (perhaps other objects?), and then jamming that finger into the part that needs healing. Despite the pain, it works!

Apollo:
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(5) Tossing potions directly at people is not really proper usage of potions. But, there are always idiots to try, to the point where there are warnings and do-nots on most common potion flasks specifically about this. Besides, this painkiller (probably) needs to be ingested orally, not through contact. Apollo is not quite sure.
But, well, Hel seems to have the situation under control. Still, what does this thing here do, it has to be found out...
So the mad sciencist applies one of the basics of mad science: There is no such thing as an involuntary guinea pig. Everyone is eligible for experimentation. And, such, Apollo feeds Ratherio some of the experimental potion.
(roll hidden) You're not quite sure what it did. But he has stopped screaming. So... might have worked?

Apollo then shoots the sergeant, just because. But all he achieved was the waste of some gunpowder.


Taren:
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(2) The major wounds have been taken care of. Seeing no real injuries around to blow his magic on, Taren just lets it be.

Ratherio:
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(1) Uhhhhh... ugh... urgh... uhh... ummnhhh... nhhh...

You slip away, into a world far stranger than anything you have seen so far...
Drifting through the endless sea of chaos...


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Ratmen party: Five ratmen: Two warriors armed with axe, buckler and leather armor, two crossbowmen with crossbows and cloth armor, and one sergeant with scimitar, shield and scalemail with helmet.

All of them are in different and exciting states of death.

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The ratmen party being officially wiped, Taren, who so far has felt rather useless, rounds up the loot. The following remains:
Small crossbow x1
Cheap Leather Armor x1
Buckler x2
Rusty Axe x2
Ratman cloth x1
Officer's Scimitar x1
Worn shield x1
Wrecked scalemail x1
Officer's helmet x1

The other characters get their belongings and projectiles together, with the exception of Helskaya, who is busy with Ratherio. After a while, the other medically skilled come to him, worried about the state of affairs.
"What's wrong with him?" Elenor asks.
"...he doesn't feel whole." the shaman replies.
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"There is always a light and a dark side. But all I see is a shell with no shadow, no darkness."
"But he seems to have a shadow...? Yes, he does?" Taren seems to have some difficulties following.
"Well, you only see the light, do you... learn to look beyond it. This man has his light and his shadow severed."
"And what's that supposed to mean exactly?" It was hard to get angry with the... man? kid? geezer? who just had essentially wiped the ratman party on his own. You owed him.
"Well, how to explain that... care to hear a story? It explains the matter pretty well..."
"Please, could I get the short version?" Elenor was not really keen on spending too much time on this.
"...bluntly put, the corporeal is light. And beyond it lies the shade. And this kid here," he motions toward the patient, "I don't know why, there is many unknowns here... but, well, his spirit, his mind no longer inhabits this body."
"That's all?"
"There's a whole lot more to that..."
"We don't need to know the details, the overview was enough. Thanks. And... how can we save him?"
"I don't know... but I can try."
"We're staying here until you are done?"
"...no need for that. I'll just need a guard, someone who wakes me when things turn upside down here..." Helskaya's gaze wanders over the group. "Volunteers?"
"The others, they can just continue exploring. I think that there won't be many monsters around anymore... this looks like their main living room." In fact, there is quite a lot of straw, and some food around. One has to wonder how that went unnoticed...

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Apart from the way you came in, there is a locked door, and two other ways. It is to be assumed that the key is somewhere around in those two ways.


OOC: Railroading? Sure. :) But I don't want the entire party to be held up because Rath/Hel have their own little subquests/problems now...


Character sheets.

Helskaya Arkut (lawastooshort)
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Elenor Warsen (Caellath)
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Apollo Anderson (Spinal_Taper)
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Taren Creyn (Tiruin)
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Ratherio Houston (borno)
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Remy Maelle (Remaelle)
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #48 on: April 04, 2012, 02:59:19 pm »

Apollo looks around at everyone and asks

Uh, guys, is everyone here? Is anyone other than the wizard injured?

When he gets his answer, he takes the cheap leather armor and enchants it to put on under his lab coat. He then offers his abilities to anyone else who needs improvements for their equipment or loot.
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #49 on: April 04, 2012, 03:04:13 pm »

"...And there are your bolts, Elenor."

"Now as for what to do with Ratherio here. Leave me to aid him. I think we should go down the way nearest our current position to be sure."


((Where are those two ways?))

With that done, cast Stability and Clarity on Ratherio. Hoping his mental fortitude and natural instinct would take over his panicking body.

Taren decides to not take any loot.  Save for the Ratman Cloth.
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #50 on: April 04, 2012, 03:08:16 pm »

A sea of endless chaos, eh?

Ratherio looks around. What was going on here? Last he remembered was that damned shamanist Jamming his fingers into his chest...Darn shamanist... With a start, he realized that this place must be the chaos land, the one spoken about in dark alleyways in the middle of the night... The one all chaos users dream of going... The place that chaos mages became GODS! Of course, all of this he had heard from definitely unreliable sources, but now that he was here, it wouldn't hurt to explore it...

Look for the secrets of chaos magic!

I am so screwed if I roll a 1...
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #51 on: April 04, 2012, 03:09:38 pm »

Elenor remains stern. One would think he was older than he really was thanks to his knight attire and manners.

Gather some bolts from the dead crossbowrats. Follow the rest of the group.

He turns his head towards his companions and asks, his voice partially muffled by his helmet:
"Should we leave Taren here to guard Helskaya?"
« Last Edit: April 04, 2012, 03:33:53 pm by Caellath »
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"Hey steve." You speak into the air.
>Yes?
"Could you guys also make a hamburger out of this arm when they cut it off? I wanted to eat it just for the sake of tasting it."
>That is horrible and disgusting. It will no doubt set you apart and create fear in your team mates. So of course.

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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #52 on: April 04, 2012, 03:11:33 pm »

((Gosh. Excellent. Also: How often can one do magics?))

"Ok, if you can treat him, I will let you. But be careful... his mind is... elsewhere. I can find it if needs must."

Take one or both rusty axes if no one else does, and then follow behind the group.

((Can a great white bear wield bucklers? Hmm.))
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #53 on: April 04, 2012, 03:22:16 pm »

((Gosh. Excellent. Also: How often can one do magics?))

"Ok, if you can treat him, I will let you. But be careful... his mind is... elsewhere. I can find it if needs must."

Take one or both rusty axes if no one else does, and then follow behind the group.

((Can a great white bear wield bucklers? Hmm.))
((I think the GM meant you need to stay behind and be guarded by someone.))
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"Hey steve." You speak into the air.
>Yes?
"Could you guys also make a hamburger out of this arm when they cut it off? I wanted to eat it just for the sake of tasting it."
>That is horrible and disgusting. It will no doubt set you apart and create fear in your team mates. So of course.

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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #54 on: April 04, 2012, 03:26:07 pm »

(Gunchucks, yo.)

"That was great!  I gotta learn how to turn me into a polar bear.  Is Ratherio going to be alright?  Never been much for the healing bit myself.  I've no objections to Taren staying behind, I think I'll continue onward personally, I never was suited for guard duty, you know."
Grab the officer's helmet and try it on for size.  Also grab a buckler, or both if nobody wants the other one.  Cast a spell to find out what's on the other side of each door if possible.
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #55 on: April 04, 2012, 03:27:11 pm »

((I thought that but then I thought Tiruin was going to care for him, not stay with us. Oops.))

"Ok, if you can treat him, I will let you. But be careful... his mind is... elsewhere. I will find it. Please watch over our bodies."

Take whichever axes remain. Stay with Rotherio. Enter a shamanic trance and find his mind! Wrestle it into submission and bring it back!


((Also: How often can one do magics?))
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #56 on: April 04, 2012, 03:30:51 pm »

((I'm working on his current state, la is busy in his intangible state.

This is really interesting now. Also, staying behind.))
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #57 on: April 04, 2012, 03:46:32 pm »

((Also: How often can one do magics?))

Let's answer this with one more stolen concept, Bucket/Lake capacity.

Basically, magic is like bringing water from a lake with a bucket. That is, you fuel your magic with that water. But, some higher-level spells might require more water than you can store in your bucket. Those will require a significant amount of extra time or simply not work at all, as you sooner or later fail to control the magic energies. Risk lies down this path.
And then there's your lake aka mana pool. It does replenish, but basically, the following applies: the more you empty your lake, the slower it replenishes. So, say, if you are casting only a few spells (that are weak relatively to your bucket capacity), you can eat a bit of meat or drink a beer or take a nap and you'll be replenished. If you are casting normally, a good night's sleep and a generous breakfast takes care of all of your problems. But unlock your reserves, and you will feel it a few days later, and if you go into the critical zone, there might be lasting aftereffects, such as unusual hair coloring (temporary or not), various mental conditions and such, and you will be basically incapable of magic for the next few weeks or so. If your lake empties, you die.

I'll be notifying you if you get into the critical zone.

This is really interesting now.

I'll take this and basically everyone getting their actions in this short time frame as a compliment. Thanks :) Working on a new turn tomorrow.

((Where are those two ways?))

Think of the room's door layout like a cross formation, like this one: +

You came in from below, the locked door is at the top. The two other arms of the cross then signify your two other ways, opposed to each other.

((Can a great white bear wield bucklers? Hmm.))

He could try to strap them to his knees or something? You'd need straps though. And you'd look somewhat ridiculous as a human...
Not to mention, you need to transformation-proof them... can't really equip items as a bear.
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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #58 on: April 04, 2012, 03:51:22 pm »

Elenor is already wondering how badly other adventurers have failed and if the loli girl who gave them this mission really believes they'll succeed. Well, either way, they are getting this done.

Action already posted.

I'll take this and basically everyone getting their actions in this short time frame as a compliment. Thanks :) Working on a new turn tomorrow.
((Yeah, good job on the RTD.))
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"Hey steve." You speak into the air.
>Yes?
"Could you guys also make a hamburger out of this arm when they cut it off? I wanted to eat it just for the sake of tasting it."
>That is horrible and disgusting. It will no doubt set you apart and create fear in your team mates. So of course.

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Re: Roll to Explore the Dungeon! Turn Four: Shamanism solves everything?!
« Reply #59 on: April 04, 2012, 03:53:09 pm »

Voting East, for those who aren't staying behind to magify the wounded wizard.
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