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Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Well, the title of the scene “To the Edge and Back” turned out to be somewhat prophetic in a way. I had meant it as a reference to the edge of the Sun Kingdom; Bordertown being the Southernmost settlement. The near death of two of the characters, however, gave it much more significance.
The wild elf encounter was meant to highlight how some races feel towards what many would consider ‘monstrous’ races (such as the Minotaur and Drow); untrusting, cautious and even borderline hostile. This is especially true when the npcs involved don’t know the PCs personally. In a similar vein, Bordertown was somewhat the opposite; being much less concerned about unusual races so long as their personality proves trustworthy (as it did when they freed the prisoners). The point was that those who have no indication of their personalities will probably mistrust them until proven otherwise. With the wild elves Garroth’s ranger tattoo, Linar’s patience, and the claim that they were working with Signa helped.
As before, xp for defeating the orcs was evenly split among all who took part. I also award a small amount of xp for new communities discovered (the amount based on their size/importance). This may seem odd, but communities are often a good place to open up new opportunities (rumors, items, jobs, quests, rest, training, etc). My thought is that, for a character (and player really), experiencing a new community helps them understand how it fits in the world at large. In a way, it can help them better understand how they as a character fit within that world as well. For this reason I feel that experiencing new places adds culture and knowledge, and so I award a small amount of xp for checking out new communities. That said, the intent is not to go traipsing about trying to dig up every minor Halfling village between here and the Barren Lands for the tiny xp it gives [not that I think anyone would, but one thing I have learned with players over the years is that you never can tell ]
Group B Rewards: [The total will be included in individual Awards on the character threads]
Returned captives to their homes: [6x15 xp] = 90 xp each
Eariel, Hew, Jensen, Mike, Moira, Tag
Wiped out the Camp of Orc Bandits: 200 xp each
Monsters:
[Orcs 8x15] (Boyd, Garroth, Linar, Van)
120 / 4 = 30 xp
New Community (Major): Bordertown => 100 xp
Group B reward Total: 420 xp each
The wild elf encounter was meant to highlight how some races feel towards what many would consider ‘monstrous’ races (such as the Minotaur and Drow); untrusting, cautious and even borderline hostile. This is especially true when the npcs involved don’t know the PCs personally. In a similar vein, Bordertown was somewhat the opposite; being much less concerned about unusual races so long as their personality proves trustworthy (as it did when they freed the prisoners). The point was that those who have no indication of their personalities will probably mistrust them until proven otherwise. With the wild elves Garroth’s ranger tattoo, Linar’s patience, and the claim that they were working with Signa helped.
As before, xp for defeating the orcs was evenly split among all who took part. I also award a small amount of xp for new communities discovered (the amount based on their size/importance). This may seem odd, but communities are often a good place to open up new opportunities (rumors, items, jobs, quests, rest, training, etc). My thought is that, for a character (and player really), experiencing a new community helps them understand how it fits in the world at large. In a way, it can help them better understand how they as a character fit within that world as well. For this reason I feel that experiencing new places adds culture and knowledge, and so I award a small amount of xp for checking out new communities. That said, the intent is not to go traipsing about trying to dig up every minor Halfling village between here and the Barren Lands for the tiny xp it gives [not that I think anyone would, but one thing I have learned with players over the years is that you never can tell ]
Group B Rewards: [The total will be included in individual Awards on the character threads]
Returned captives to their homes: [6x15 xp] = 90 xp each
Eariel, Hew, Jensen, Mike, Moira, Tag
Wiped out the Camp of Orc Bandits: 200 xp each
Monsters:
[Orcs 8x15] (Boyd, Garroth, Linar, Van)
120 / 4 = 30 xp
New Community (Major): Bordertown => 100 xp
Group B reward Total: 420 xp each
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Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Morning comes to Bordertiwn and the group find themselves refreshed and at least recovered enough for a more typical day of activity. The long road lies ahead, another 2-day journey through the forest to the appointed meeting place... the bridge...
[Casters pick your spells please]
[Casters pick your spells please]
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Burning hands.
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Garroth Kazzak (Minotaur Ranger/Mage)
Garroth Kazzak (Minotaur Ranger/Mage)
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Colour spray & CLW.
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
"Time to go yet?" asks Linar.
He casts CLW on himself.
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Note: this is not being selfish; just alternating.
CLW [1d8] = 3
He casts CLW on himself.
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Note: this is not being selfish; just alternating.
CLW [1d8] = 3
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Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Linar takes a moment to heal some of his wounds, returning himself to a more stable condition.
The group makes their morning preparations and bids farewell to the locals.
[What order would the group like to take to begin their journey northward?]
[Havent heard from Sol recently, so we'll npc Van for now.]
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Linar casts CLW on himself and heals 3 hps. Linar is upgraded to Hurt [5/8] hps
The group makes their morning preparations and bids farewell to the locals.
[What order would the group like to take to begin their journey northward?]
[Havent heard from Sol recently, so we'll npc Van for now.]
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Linar casts CLW on himself and heals 3 hps. Linar is upgraded to Hurt [5/8] hps
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Linar suggests he goes in the middle.
Unless Garroth has other ideas, probably best to put the relatively healthy Van on point.
Unless Garroth has other ideas, probably best to put the relatively healthy Van on point.
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
(Garroth will cover from the rear. Garroth is still very weak. You one healing spell after he regained conciiusnes rolled a 1.)
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Garroth Kazzak (Minotaur Ranger/Mage)
Garroth Kazzak (Minotaur Ranger/Mage)
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Linar sympathises, "Yes, I know, my healing leaves a lot to be desired. I intend to devote my single Divine spell tomorrow to you."
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Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
[Ok, i guess the others aren't going to post. Let's move this along.]
The group sets back out along the road, Boyd and Salem taking a lead of a few dozen yards. Van, Linar and Garroth stay fairly close together, with the minotaur bringing up the rear. The day proves calm and the weather cooperative for traveling. The adventurers pass the ambush site of the Orcish camp before long.
[If there is nothing theynwish to do there]
Around midday they come to the wide bridge over a steeply sloped embankment. 30 feet below cold, clean water rushes by; the calm surface indicating a hidden depth. There seems to be no way down the embankment, nor up the opposite side; but a well-constructed bridge of stone and timber spans the divide. It is clearly well maintained, and wide enough for a wagon and a two men abreast besides. A 3’ high thick wooden rail makes up the edges. Salem tests the air, but doesn’t seem disturbed by anything he senses.
The group sets back out along the road, Boyd and Salem taking a lead of a few dozen yards. Van, Linar and Garroth stay fairly close together, with the minotaur bringing up the rear. The day proves calm and the weather cooperative for traveling. The adventurers pass the ambush site of the Orcish camp before long.
[If there is nothing theynwish to do there]
Around midday they come to the wide bridge over a steeply sloped embankment. 30 feet below cold, clean water rushes by; the calm surface indicating a hidden depth. There seems to be no way down the embankment, nor up the opposite side; but a well-constructed bridge of stone and timber spans the divide. It is clearly well maintained, and wide enough for a wagon and a two men abreast besides. A 3’ high thick wooden rail makes up the edges. Salem tests the air, but doesn’t seem disturbed by anything he senses.
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Garroth nocks an arrow and covers the approaching part, while sniffing on the wind for any signs of toruble.
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Garroth Kazzak (Minotaur Ranger/Mage)
Garroth Kazzak (Minotaur Ranger/Mage)
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Lanar whispers to Garroth before the larger fellow advances, "No heroics."
He then takes a position on the opposite flank of their point man, Boyd, so that the latter has missile cover from both sides as he advances over the bridge. The drow nestles in a comfortable shadow (HS) whilst taking advantage of tree cover.
He then takes a position on the opposite flank of their point man, Boyd, so that the latter has missile cover from both sides as he advances over the bridge. The drow nestles in a comfortable shadow (HS) whilst taking advantage of tree cover.
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Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
[Ok, it has been a few days so i'll press us on]
Boyd sets his spear and trotts Salem across, keeping a sharp eye on the surroundings. Once safely on the othrr side he checks the area briefly before Van crosses as well.
Boyd sets his spear and trotts Salem across, keeping a sharp eye on the surroundings. Once safely on the othrr side he checks the area briefly before Van crosses as well.
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
After Van has confirmed that the far side is safe and free from ambush Linar will cross over and scout the remains of the orc camp for anything vagely useful or valuable.
Re: Act 1, Scene 2: “The Edge and Back” (Group B: Main Game
Garotte proc Ed’s across the bridge after Linar keeping him covered with his bow.
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Garroth Kazzak (Minotaur Ranger/Mage)
Garroth Kazzak (Minotaur Ranger/Mage)