"And vhile I am inszide, YOU apologisze to HIM for patroniszing him, and YOU apologisze to HIM for not lisztening to hisz advisze. And ONLY zat! Say your apology, and NOTHZINK else! Szaying any more vill just make thzings vorse."
Dextyr watches the halfling go inside the Bishops office and then looks at Tonk who seems to be examining the severed pigs head that he has been lugging around - apparently it has ripened just enough to make a delicious snack.
Well I suppose I should apologise for patronizing him as the little guy asked...Dextyr pondered.
"OK Tonk, the little guy told us to apologise to each other, and I don't want to loose this job over something as silly as this, so here goes...I'm sorry for patronising you and for telling a lie about you. It wasn't nice." Dextyr smiles with as sincere a smile as he can muster. "OK your turn..."
OOC
Oh, and I must say Ken - that is some of the finest RPing I have had the pleasure to play with. Tonk is a goldmine of RP fun. Keep up the good work man.
The halfling hasn't gone into the office yet - he asked to see the papers you found (although he's just guessing you found something in there) and he's waiting for you to either hand them over or tell him you don't have anything.
Mikara adopts and apologetic tone toward the halfling.
"Surely, to say that we meant no intrusion, would be untrue. Please forgive us, but it was our intent to define our mission in the bishop's absence
Here is all we have uncovered: Letters between yourself and the bishop. For the most part, we have learned of a man named Applethrope who's ingratitude requires capital action. Now is this the mission on which we are to go?"
When she finishes talking, she hands Zarglezorf the four letters.
Oh, well Dextyr does not have them - I think that it either Tonk or Mikara have the paperwork.
As well, I belive that I am about 2 hit points away from being bloodied. We should either all take a short rest where we can heal up a bit (and Dex can help you guys get the most out of your healing surges) or we find out what the job is and then take an extended rest so that we can start this adventure freshened up.
You realize that, since Zarglezorf wrote these letters, and the halfling apparently doesn't know what they say, the halfling probably isn't Zarglezorf. (Unless he's very forgetful.) He seems to be just some random halfling that's taking over Bishop Klogg's workload.
The halfling grabs the papers and retreats into the Bishop's office. Through the closed door you hear the sound of loud retching interspersed with sobbing.
After a few moments the sobbing stops, and a few minutes later he pushes a set of forms through the crack under the door. "Sign zese! And be qvuick about it!"
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Originally Posted by Forms
Lauto, Lord of Death, has claimed the life of Marglespat Applethorpe. His Holy Church deputizes the undersigned to collect this life. In return, we will pay a reward of 500 gp.
Wanted to be sure I took my time wording this correctly, and there didn't seem to be a huge hurry while renau1g's still away, so I haven't gotten a chance to put this down until now:
I'm sorry if I seemed to shortchange Blade. Normally in a play-by-post game, I don't give out XP rewards for good roleplaying. In a face-to-face game I tend to give out small XP rewards for roleplaying often, since it gives immediate feedback, encourages more shy players to participate more, and gives a reward for the moments when someone comes up with something really great on the spur of the moment. In the forum, the flow is different: people have more time to compose well-written posts and think through what they want their characters to do, and their posts stick around for everyone to read and enjoy instead of being lost once the session is over. People get recognized for good posting through OOC congratulations a lot more than in a face-to-face game, which tends to move on more quickly. Also you don't get the same immediate feedback of the DM saying, "That was great! Have some XP!" right to your face. So IMHO, on the forum XP awards for roleplaying are less important and less effective.
I decided to break this self-imposed guideline because the extended punch brother sequence made me laugh so much I wanted to give it some tangible recognition. At the same time, I don't want XP rewards to be a rubber stamp given to everyone at the same time just to keep from seeming to play favourites. I have a bad habit of trying to make sure everyone gets an equal reward, regardless of what they actually do, to avoid ruffling any feathers. This often leads to me awarding XP to one characters for doing something super-hilarious, and then awarding the same amount to other characters for trivial reasons to make sure they don't feel left out. I think that dilutes the value of the original award, so I'm making an extra effort to avoid doing that.
This reward was specifically for making me laugh in this thread: the two main drivers of this were Tonk (for being consistently hilarious) and Dextyr (for being the one to kick it off and also getting a lot of good lines), so I gave them double; Mikara and Tristan also did a lot of good RP and made me laugh a lot, so they get the standard reward. Blade, unfortunately, didn't post very much in the punch brother sequence in this thread so I don't think I can justify giving him the same award.
It's true that he did RP the punch brother ritual earlier, in the tavern, but that wasn't part of "this adventure", which is the only thing I can give XP for. I understand that I hadn't given any notice that the adventure had "started" and I'd be rewarding XP - quite the opposite, I think I implied that it was in a holding pattern. So it's a bit unfair since renau1g seemed to have interpreted it as a good time to sit back and let the others have some time in the spotlight, not realizing I'd be giving roleplaying rewards now. Sorry about the mixed messages - the XP was a spur of the moment reward so I couldn't really sort this out beforehand. I don't think it was hugely unfair, though, because we're only talking about a 25-50 XP reward. It would be a problem if I was giving out many rewards, or large rewards, without being clear that we'd officially started, but I don't think this reward was big enough to worry about being perfectly consistent.
I confused the issue by saying that Tonk's double award was for "starting off the original punch brother ritual in the Tavern". I shouldn't have said that: I'm awarding XP for what happens in this thread, and what Tonk did in the tavern doesn't apply. In fact I don't think I'd be allowed to award XP for what Tonk did in the tavern, since I'm not the DM there. The truth is that Tonk's double award was for being extra super funny. I didn't say that because of another, related bad habit: deciding what award people should get, and then making up an in-character excuse to give them that award instead of just saying, "This character gets a bigger award because he was funnier," again to avoid looking like I'm playing favourites. So I said that the two double awards were for "starting the whole thing off," which was a lie. If I had actually been awarding XP for the punch brother ritual in the tavern as well as in this thread, Blade would indeed deserve as much as the others.
However, I think the actual XP rewards were justified, according to what was posted in this thread. It was just my descriptions of why I was giving them which were misleading and unfair. When it comes right down to it, we're only talking about 25 XP - the more important issue is the hurt feelings created when I seemed to single out Blade as not being as deserving as everyone else. I did that by trying to avoid my natural inclination to avoid confrontation by just giving everyone the same award, but not going far enough in squashing my bad habits, and phrasing the award in a way that would have worked ok if I had given everyone the same amount, but in this case just drew attention to the fact that Blade wasn't getting as much while muddying the reason. So, I apologize for that: it's a bad habit, and I'll be more careful in the future.
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Blade picks the forms up off the floor and signs them. Tristan takes them next and signs by his name as well, then offers the form to whoever wishes to take it next.
"You still haven't told us your name, halfling," Tristan calls through the door, the smirk in his voice matching the one on his face.
Turning to his companions, he asks, "Are we ready to hunt Applethorpe? Or shall we rest a while beforehand? Perhaps it would aid us to investigate his cottage under the cover of night."
OOC
Just so it's out there, I'm not really sure how ren would play Blade. So, I'm just sort of keeping him on autopilot for the RP parts instead of putting words in ren's mouth, as it were.
In a fight, though, I'm more confident that I know what Blade would do - that is, run up to a worthy-looking enemy and slice it to pieces in the name of Maros
Tonk accepts the paper from Dextyr. It takes him several minutes and questions about the meanings and sounds of particular words to read it. Finally, in Giant, he signs his name.
Tonk leans against the door and knocks. "Helloooo? You is okay? You need help?"
"I hear you cry on other side of door. You need hug, yes?"
Dextyr grins at the image of Tonk giving the prim and pompus little halfling a huge hug. Hmmm perhaps he could become a punch brother as well... and with that a small chuckle escapes.