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<blockquote data-quote="Nebulous" data-source="post: 4514807" data-attributes="member: 31465"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Adventure #9: A Knife in the Dark</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">[GM Note: There was a long interval since the last time we played, so we recapped the major plot points: </span></p><p><span style="color: red"></span></p><p>1) Igren Demos and his Imperial transmissions. You naughty majordomo.</p><p>2) Darga the Hutt deals with Tibanna Gas from Cloud City and oversees the mining operation, selling large amounts to the Empire. The autistic Gome the Moneylender spilled these beans. Definitely spilled them, definitely spilled.</p><p>3) The Iron Ring slave traders and the attempted poisoning of Darga. One of them got fed to Darga’s pet dianoga. Yummy.</p><p>4) The Imperial liaison is on the way sometime soon. The group just has to wait, and see how this plays out. Darga likes them and they’ve gained his trust.</p><p>5) And most IMPORTANT of all…the old human woman in Darga’s dungeon. Tomla has been hearing cries of HELP ME…FIND ME…for the past two days, and they found the source of those pleas. The old woman is alive, but they don’t investigate further, afraid that it would prematurely jeopardize their mission, which is to learn as much as they can about the Sarlaac Project.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">We were also down two players and on a short time frame, just enough for one brutal encounter].</span></p><p></p><p>Only a few hours have passed since the heroes retired to bed. The guest quarters are quiet, bathed in darkness and the occasional light from small glowlamps. Nahee, Nep’Tuk, Thanatos, A’ath, Tomla and the slave “Toto” are all in their respective chambers.</p><p></p><p>Tomla the Ithorian Jedi is deep in his meditative trance, eyes closed to dreamy half-slits. But during his recuperative reverie, something akin to sleeping but not quite, the Jedi feels a disturbance in the Force. A black shape appears before him, faceless, featureless, just a blob of ebony. Unfamiliar thoughts skitter across his mind, and then words with dire meaning clearly imprint themselves upon his consciousness:</p><p></p><p>“NO SECRET LASTS FOREVER!”</p><p></p><p>What exactly does this presence know about Tomla?</p><p></p><p>The Ithorian begins to wake, just in time to notice that someone has entered his bedchamber. Not good.</p><p></p><p>Next door, A’ath the Zabrak also wakens when the door to his room silently opens. Someone is standing there in the shadows, just barely illuminated from dim light in the hallway, but with the distinct outline of a blaster in hand!</p><p></p><p>A few doors down, Thanatos the Chiss fails to hear his door slide open, and a third similar figure steps menacingly toward him, the muzzle of a blaster pointed toward him.</p><p></p><p>A’ath reacts first, reaching for the blaster conveniently stowed under his pillow. A hot streak of red plasma streaks toward the intruder, showering sparks from the wall. Missed. Still, A’ath screams as loud as he can for help, hoping to wake his companions.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/ambush.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Thanatos blinks. Nahee and Nep’Tuk are oblivious; the doors to their rooms shut and effectively sound proof.</p><p></p><p>Tomla the Ithorian ignites his lightsaber and simultaneously reaches out the Force and grips the intruder around the throat. The creature is humanoid, with a bulbous bald head and wide eyes that Tomla thinks might be a Bith. The Bith thrashes back and forth as its feet are lifted off the plush carpet, cries of protest choked in its gullet. Tomla squeezes harder.</p><p></p><p>What ensues is a desperate battle for survival. Except for Nahee and Nep’Tuk, who are sleeping like babes.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/asleep1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/asleep2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>A’ath cries for help are sufficient to waken Thanatos, who avoids a dishonorable coup de grace at the hands of the Bith assassin. Gasping in surprise, Thanatos rolls aside just as a blaster bolt sears a sizzling hole in the pillow where his head was. The Chiss pops up, rattling off a retaliatory hail of shots himself, winging the Bith assassin. </p><p></p><p>A’ath keeps firing at his attacker, but the room is dim and the Bith seems to have the advantage. Tomla easily crushes the neck of his attacker and drops the corpse, but as soon as Tomla leaves the room, a hidden knife in the dark swoops at his belly! Instinct saves him, and Tomla bats the hand aside, a hand attached to a lithe and attractive female Twi’lek, one of the whores from the previous day actually.</p><p></p><p>But she doesn’t seem to like them anymore. Maybe they didn’t tip her enough. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/knife.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>To complicate matters, the Twi’lek’s knife is slathered with green poison, and she points the business end with a considerable amount of skill. She misses, but a sinister black-furred Wookie hidden in the stairwell follows up with his own attack. A bowcaster bolt explodes from the darkness, showering sparks near the Jedi. Tomla is in trouble. They’re being attacked from all sides it seems. Growling, the Wookie lines up his next shot from considerable cover in the stairwell. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/wook2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">[GM Note: Jedis are fricking powerful].</span></p><p></p><p>Regardless, what happens for the next five or six ROUNDS with Tomla and the Twi’lek is a hilarious dance of misses and missteps for both participants. They just cannot hit each other. Tomla swings, lightsaber humming through the air, and the Twi’lek prostitute jabs and jabs and jabs again, but her attacks are blocked by the Jedi every time.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/poisoner.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Next door, A’ath and his would-be-killer exchange more shots, both of them injured now, but it is Thanatos the Chiss who takes the brunt of the assault. A deadly CRITICAL sends him spiraling unconscious for the rest of the fight, but rather than finishing him off for good, the Bith assassin goes to assist the Wookie. </p><p></p><p>Fortunately, everyone has Force Points galore to spend this fight, which helps. But Nahee and Nep’Tuk are blissfully dreaming of their Twi’lek lovers from the day before, oblivious to the battle raging outside their rooms. In fact, Nep’Tuk wears earplugs and black eye blinders.</p><p></p><p>A’ath downs her attacker, and then she and Toto (their Neimodian slave boy, now awake and terrified and we’re cramming his stats real quick because they’re in need of help) exit into the hallway to find their friends…</p><p></p><p>…but the black-furred Wookie has readied an action…and rolls a critical hit.</p><p></p><p>The bowcaster tears a HOLE through Toto’s chest, and although we didn’t realize it until later, their new slave had no Force Points left to save his hide. The last point he had was expended during the gladiatorial fight in the arena. Toto collapses, convulsing, and then lies still. Dead.</p><p></p><p>On the plus side, he absorbed a devastating strike against A’ath.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/foes.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>The green Twi’lek poisoner and the Jedi are having fun. She’s FAST, and acrobatic, and keeps diving past him with impressive acrobatic bouts.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">[GM Note: Every assassin used Force Points to their advantage this battle].</span></p><p></p><p>The Jedi…</p><p></p><p>…wow…the Jedi. This fight would have been a washout if not for the Jedi. Yes, the enemies were designed for a larger group, and two of the participants were asleep most of the time, but the Jedi ruled supreme. He can’t deal extraordinary damage, but he deflected most attacks, or absorbed damage and negated it. Damage just…gone. Again and again. It’s a hard fight anyway, and even the Jedi is pushed to his limits.</p><p></p><p>The Wookie slaver and the final Bith assassin take as much cover in the room and stairwell as they can. All this time, Thanatos the Chiss has been bleeding out, waiting for his 10-Round chance to make a Constitution saving throw…that he fails. So he’s still down for the count. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">[GM Note: I find this to be a weakness of the Star Wars system so far; seems like someone goes down each fight, and it’s hard if not impossible to get them back up on their feet. Part of the problem is the high end damage crits inflict, knocking almost everyone to 0 hit points in no time].</span></p><p></p><p>Several critical hits work for the assassins, and the battle definitely turns for the worse. If not for the Jedi ability to negate damage or deflect bolts, it would have been a bad situation. Still, this encounter would have been significantly different with two more PCs input, but was done deliberately.</p><p></p><p>But Nahee is still dreaming about his Twi’lek prostitute, who is currently trying to kick the Jedi’s ass and failing miserably.</p><p></p><p>She finally does manage to land a blow on the Jedi, burning a Force Point to do so, but the poison doesn’t take effect (I actually did it wrong, he should have been poisoned). Hell, the Jedi could have probably Force-purged from his body anyway. Still, Tomla manages to get a grip on the green Twi’lek, and this time he squeezes hard enough to snap her neck. She falls limp to the floor, her dagger clattering harmlessly away.</p><p></p><p>There’s still the Bith and the Wookie, and A’ath maneuvers closer, trying to line up shots. He finally ducks into an alcove next to the room where the Bith is hiding, and the two of them start exchanging shots around the corners. At one point they’ve even gripped each other’s wrists and are firing missed shots into the ceiling and walls! </p><p></p><p>But A’ath’s luck can’t hold out forever, and the Bith finally gets a lucky shot in, rending the Zabrak scoundrel unconscious. </p><p></p><p>Tomla the Jedi focuses on the Wookie who retreats down the stairwell, trying to pull his bowcaster away but fails. Both of these guys miss attack after attack after attack at each other, plasma bolts exploding off walls and a lightsaber showering sparks and chunks of plaster to the stairs. </p><p></p><p>The final Bith tries to coup de grace Nep’Tuk, who has just woken up, and the sullustan has a readied action with his blaster! A bolt rips out, killing the Bith, and Nep’tuk casually steps into the hallway, announcing to everyone that he “took care of the problem.”</p><p></p><p>It’s down to the spar between the Wookie and Jedi, and the Jedi finally wins, bringing his saber down in a vicious cut and severing the Wookie’s gun arm at the shoulder. Howling in agony, it rolls the rest of the way down the stairs. </p><p></p><p>Well, what a fine mess. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/dead.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>They gather up the bodies and weapons and toss everything into a pile in the adjacent game room, wondering who sent these guys to kill them in the dead of night. Surely it wasn’t Darga, the fat Hutt likes them too much. It must have been a separate party. They wait an hour to see if anyone comes to investigate the noise, but no one does. Still, there’s no point in trying to hide the carnage. They can’t really. There are blaster scores all over the place, and no small amount of burn damage. </p><p></p><p>Healing right now is a matter of necessity, not so much for the Jedi who can regenerate himself quickly, but Thanatos and A’ath are severely hurt. It’s a matter of medkits and medpacs, and maybe some assistance from Treat Injury and some med bots. </p><p></p><p>They’ll tell Darga about the assassins when they see him again, which won’t be a whole lot longer. The last thing that happens is that Six-Six the droid comes to their quarters, telling the PCs that the Imperial liaison will be arriving soon, and that Darga wishes to speak with them IMMEDIATELY.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/66.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>So they head toward Darga’s throne room, wondering what the Hutt has to say…</p><p></p><p>And there we stopped. </p><p><span style="color: red"></span></p><p><span style="color: red">[GM Note: The whole party levels to 4th, even the ones counting sheep during the fight. </span></p><p><span style="color: red">We get the feeling that we’re missing part of combat, maybe a rule somewhere we’re overlooking. Then again, we’ve been playing a lot of 4e too, and the tactical aspects of that game are vastly different that Star Wars. It’s weird not having shifting or 5 foot steps].</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nebulous, post: 4514807, member: 31465"] [size=4]Adventure #9: A Knife in the Dark[/size] [color=red][GM Note: There was a long interval since the last time we played, so we recapped the major plot points: [/color] 1) Igren Demos and his Imperial transmissions. You naughty majordomo. 2) Darga the Hutt deals with Tibanna Gas from Cloud City and oversees the mining operation, selling large amounts to the Empire. The autistic Gome the Moneylender spilled these beans. Definitely spilled them, definitely spilled. 3) The Iron Ring slave traders and the attempted poisoning of Darga. One of them got fed to Darga’s pet dianoga. Yummy. 4) The Imperial liaison is on the way sometime soon. The group just has to wait, and see how this plays out. Darga likes them and they’ve gained his trust. 5) And most IMPORTANT of all…the old human woman in Darga’s dungeon. Tomla has been hearing cries of HELP ME…FIND ME…for the past two days, and they found the source of those pleas. The old woman is alive, but they don’t investigate further, afraid that it would prematurely jeopardize their mission, which is to learn as much as they can about the Sarlaac Project. [color=red]We were also down two players and on a short time frame, just enough for one brutal encounter].[/color] Only a few hours have passed since the heroes retired to bed. The guest quarters are quiet, bathed in darkness and the occasional light from small glowlamps. Nahee, Nep’Tuk, Thanatos, A’ath, Tomla and the slave “Toto” are all in their respective chambers. Tomla the Ithorian Jedi is deep in his meditative trance, eyes closed to dreamy half-slits. But during his recuperative reverie, something akin to sleeping but not quite, the Jedi feels a disturbance in the Force. A black shape appears before him, faceless, featureless, just a blob of ebony. Unfamiliar thoughts skitter across his mind, and then words with dire meaning clearly imprint themselves upon his consciousness: “NO SECRET LASTS FOREVER!” What exactly does this presence know about Tomla? The Ithorian begins to wake, just in time to notice that someone has entered his bedchamber. Not good. Next door, A’ath the Zabrak also wakens when the door to his room silently opens. Someone is standing there in the shadows, just barely illuminated from dim light in the hallway, but with the distinct outline of a blaster in hand! A few doors down, Thanatos the Chiss fails to hear his door slide open, and a third similar figure steps menacingly toward him, the muzzle of a blaster pointed toward him. A’ath reacts first, reaching for the blaster conveniently stowed under his pillow. A hot streak of red plasma streaks toward the intruder, showering sparks from the wall. Missed. Still, A’ath screams as loud as he can for help, hoping to wake his companions. [img]http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/ambush.jpg[/img] Thanatos blinks. Nahee and Nep’Tuk are oblivious; the doors to their rooms shut and effectively sound proof. Tomla the Ithorian ignites his lightsaber and simultaneously reaches out the Force and grips the intruder around the throat. The creature is humanoid, with a bulbous bald head and wide eyes that Tomla thinks might be a Bith. The Bith thrashes back and forth as its feet are lifted off the plush carpet, cries of protest choked in its gullet. Tomla squeezes harder. What ensues is a desperate battle for survival. Except for Nahee and Nep’Tuk, who are sleeping like babes. [img]http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/asleep1.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/asleep2.jpg[/img] A’ath cries for help are sufficient to waken Thanatos, who avoids a dishonorable coup de grace at the hands of the Bith assassin. Gasping in surprise, Thanatos rolls aside just as a blaster bolt sears a sizzling hole in the pillow where his head was. The Chiss pops up, rattling off a retaliatory hail of shots himself, winging the Bith assassin. A’ath keeps firing at his attacker, but the room is dim and the Bith seems to have the advantage. Tomla easily crushes the neck of his attacker and drops the corpse, but as soon as Tomla leaves the room, a hidden knife in the dark swoops at his belly! Instinct saves him, and Tomla bats the hand aside, a hand attached to a lithe and attractive female Twi’lek, one of the whores from the previous day actually. But she doesn’t seem to like them anymore. Maybe they didn’t tip her enough. [img]http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/knife.jpg[/img] To complicate matters, the Twi’lek’s knife is slathered with green poison, and she points the business end with a considerable amount of skill. She misses, but a sinister black-furred Wookie hidden in the stairwell follows up with his own attack. A bowcaster bolt explodes from the darkness, showering sparks near the Jedi. Tomla is in trouble. They’re being attacked from all sides it seems. Growling, the Wookie lines up his next shot from considerable cover in the stairwell. [img]http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/wook2.jpg[/img] [color=red][GM Note: Jedis are fricking powerful].[/color] Regardless, what happens for the next five or six ROUNDS with Tomla and the Twi’lek is a hilarious dance of misses and missteps for both participants. They just cannot hit each other. Tomla swings, lightsaber humming through the air, and the Twi’lek prostitute jabs and jabs and jabs again, but her attacks are blocked by the Jedi every time. [img]http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/poisoner.jpg[/img] Next door, A’ath and his would-be-killer exchange more shots, both of them injured now, but it is Thanatos the Chiss who takes the brunt of the assault. A deadly CRITICAL sends him spiraling unconscious for the rest of the fight, but rather than finishing him off for good, the Bith assassin goes to assist the Wookie. Fortunately, everyone has Force Points galore to spend this fight, which helps. But Nahee and Nep’Tuk are blissfully dreaming of their Twi’lek lovers from the day before, oblivious to the battle raging outside their rooms. In fact, Nep’Tuk wears earplugs and black eye blinders. A’ath downs her attacker, and then she and Toto (their Neimodian slave boy, now awake and terrified and we’re cramming his stats real quick because they’re in need of help) exit into the hallway to find their friends… …but the black-furred Wookie has readied an action…and rolls a critical hit. The bowcaster tears a HOLE through Toto’s chest, and although we didn’t realize it until later, their new slave had no Force Points left to save his hide. The last point he had was expended during the gladiatorial fight in the arena. Toto collapses, convulsing, and then lies still. Dead. On the plus side, he absorbed a devastating strike against A’ath. [img]http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/foes.jpg[/img] The green Twi’lek poisoner and the Jedi are having fun. She’s FAST, and acrobatic, and keeps diving past him with impressive acrobatic bouts. [color=red][GM Note: Every assassin used Force Points to their advantage this battle].[/color] The Jedi… …wow…the Jedi. This fight would have been a washout if not for the Jedi. Yes, the enemies were designed for a larger group, and two of the participants were asleep most of the time, but the Jedi ruled supreme. He can’t deal extraordinary damage, but he deflected most attacks, or absorbed damage and negated it. Damage just…gone. Again and again. It’s a hard fight anyway, and even the Jedi is pushed to his limits. The Wookie slaver and the final Bith assassin take as much cover in the room and stairwell as they can. All this time, Thanatos the Chiss has been bleeding out, waiting for his 10-Round chance to make a Constitution saving throw…that he fails. So he’s still down for the count. [color=red][GM Note: I find this to be a weakness of the Star Wars system so far; seems like someone goes down each fight, and it’s hard if not impossible to get them back up on their feet. Part of the problem is the high end damage crits inflict, knocking almost everyone to 0 hit points in no time].[/color] Several critical hits work for the assassins, and the battle definitely turns for the worse. If not for the Jedi ability to negate damage or deflect bolts, it would have been a bad situation. Still, this encounter would have been significantly different with two more PCs input, but was done deliberately. But Nahee is still dreaming about his Twi’lek prostitute, who is currently trying to kick the Jedi’s ass and failing miserably. She finally does manage to land a blow on the Jedi, burning a Force Point to do so, but the poison doesn’t take effect (I actually did it wrong, he should have been poisoned). Hell, the Jedi could have probably Force-purged from his body anyway. Still, Tomla manages to get a grip on the green Twi’lek, and this time he squeezes hard enough to snap her neck. She falls limp to the floor, her dagger clattering harmlessly away. There’s still the Bith and the Wookie, and A’ath maneuvers closer, trying to line up shots. He finally ducks into an alcove next to the room where the Bith is hiding, and the two of them start exchanging shots around the corners. At one point they’ve even gripped each other’s wrists and are firing missed shots into the ceiling and walls! But A’ath’s luck can’t hold out forever, and the Bith finally gets a lucky shot in, rending the Zabrak scoundrel unconscious. Tomla the Jedi focuses on the Wookie who retreats down the stairwell, trying to pull his bowcaster away but fails. Both of these guys miss attack after attack after attack at each other, plasma bolts exploding off walls and a lightsaber showering sparks and chunks of plaster to the stairs. The final Bith tries to coup de grace Nep’Tuk, who has just woken up, and the sullustan has a readied action with his blaster! A bolt rips out, killing the Bith, and Nep’tuk casually steps into the hallway, announcing to everyone that he “took care of the problem.” It’s down to the spar between the Wookie and Jedi, and the Jedi finally wins, bringing his saber down in a vicious cut and severing the Wookie’s gun arm at the shoulder. Howling in agony, it rolls the rest of the way down the stairs. Well, what a fine mess. [img]http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/dead.jpg[/img] They gather up the bodies and weapons and toss everything into a pile in the adjacent game room, wondering who sent these guys to kill them in the dead of night. Surely it wasn’t Darga, the fat Hutt likes them too much. It must have been a separate party. They wait an hour to see if anyone comes to investigate the noise, but no one does. Still, there’s no point in trying to hide the carnage. They can’t really. There are blaster scores all over the place, and no small amount of burn damage. Healing right now is a matter of necessity, not so much for the Jedi who can regenerate himself quickly, but Thanatos and A’ath are severely hurt. It’s a matter of medkits and medpacs, and maybe some assistance from Treat Injury and some med bots. They’ll tell Darga about the assassins when they see him again, which won’t be a whole lot longer. The last thing that happens is that Six-Six the droid comes to their quarters, telling the PCs that the Imperial liaison will be arriving soon, and that Darga wishes to speak with them IMMEDIATELY. [img]http://www.med.unc.edu/~saasha/DoD/66.jpg[/img] So they head toward Darga’s throne room, wondering what the Hutt has to say… And there we stopped. [color=red] [GM Note: The whole party levels to 4th, even the ones counting sheep during the fight. We get the feeling that we’re missing part of combat, maybe a rule somewhere we’re overlooking. Then again, we’ve been playing a lot of 4e too, and the tactical aspects of that game are vastly different that Star Wars. It’s weird not having shifting or 5 foot steps].[/color] [/QUOTE]
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