Everything posted by Jehosaphat
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros steps back, muttering, "What the hell....?" He then runs to get a guard, walljumping to avoid collapsing roads if necessary.
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros digs around in the wet and smelly dirt with his finger, then goes out into the forest and practices walljumping off trees.
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros pulls one of the loose cobblestones up and looks at where it had been before he removed it. (inb4 swarmed by rats)
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros mutters, "Well, crap. Guess I'll have to find something else to do with my time...." and then wanders around the peasant quarter for a bit, looking for anything interesting or unusual.
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros goes outside the city and starts walljumping around the forest, looking for a druid.
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros goes downstairs, and tells the guards that he is definitely sure that druids are involved. He then asks that he be allowed to go outside the city to investigate further.
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros looks outside to see if there are any trees that seem to be missing a branch, then walljumps up the walls of the narrow staircase to investigate the rafters of the house.
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros digs through the furniture pile to see if anything's under it, then examines the piece of weathered wood that was a part of the pile (examine as in figure out what it was used for, where it used to go, etc.)
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros attempts to use the angles of the indentations to determine if they all came from a specific point in the room. He also checks to see if there's anything in the indentations that would give clues as to their origin. (Werewolf druid! Or a druid just brought in, y'know, a BEAR....)
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Temporary Dungeoneering
That's what I was thinking, but we don't have any reason why the druid would attack the falconer. Theros goes back upstairs and looks more closely at the indentations on the furniture and walls. (Same type of information Ross asked for.)
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Temporary Dungeoneering
(nevermind the furniture) Theros asks one of the guards if they know any reason someone would attack the falconer other than necromancy.
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Theros tries remembering what the house looked like, and if anything was happening inside it. He also inspects the furniture in the upper-floor room some more.
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Temporary Dungeoneering
"Eh, there's a dead bear on the road outside the city. Was thinking that this may have been the work of a druid that was pissed off because the falconer tried to take down the bear. I still think it may have been a druid's work, simply due to the animal droppings, but I can't think for the life of me why.... Did the falconer have a family? Close relatives nearby, anything like that?" Theros also tries to remember if he had seen the house when jumping about the rooftops last night. (So let me get this straight. Rocco and Nex are on somewhat opposing sides, and Ross and I are trying to figure out why those sides are opposing each other in the first place.)
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Temporary Dungeoneering
(I'm pretty sure your guy wouldn't actually know someone hit the bear with a battleaxe) (I was watching when you shot the bear and saw the battleaxe. Not to mention there's the "PLAYER TELEPATHY" thing that we always seem to use."
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Something clicks in Theros's head. "Did the falconer have a battleaxe or arrows that he used at all?"
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The Back Room
You guys love spoiling the few episodes I haven't actually seen, don't you?
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Temporary Dungeoneering
"Hmmm.... Indentations on the wall, and on the furniture.... Basically, anything that kept whatever the hell came in through the window from moving in that general direction. Maybe it was some sort of magical grenade...." Theros finds one of the guards and asks if there are any other suspects besides the city mages, then proceeds to ask if they know what kind of animal droppings were on the floor.
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Falador Library-NEW POLL
I'm going with Edel's choice as well, since Rusco is actually going to be used now.
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Hmm. Theros checks the upstairs room for signs of a magical assault. (Why else would everything have been blown away from the window?)
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The Back Room
Help, Help, I'm being repressed!
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The Back Room
Now we see the violence inherent in the system!
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Because you're bored enough to care about how magic is spelled. :mellow:
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Well, look at it this way. It's a lot harder to be unable to use your ability if you choose magic, potion-making, or swordsmanship than if you choose acrobatics. Seriously. I picked an acrobatic ability and then promptly broke my leg halfway into the second session. 'Tis rather angering.
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The Back Room
I FART IN YOUR GENERAL DIRECTION!
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Temporary Dungeoneering
Actually, we're all just waiting for Tech to get back to post our st00f.