Suddenly Janis is adventuring with hobbits lolHe brings the roll to his mouth and takes a big bite, then slowly chews and watches to see if either of them are going to stop wasting each other's time in a fruitless effort to seem "more important" than the other.
James Heard said:Suddenly Janis is adventuring with hobbits lol
Host != Friend. As true in RL as it is here.s@squ@tch said:Lets just ask the dude to show us to the chapel and the tomb so we can activate these cool artifacts we have -- he wouldn't mind if he was our friend?
I actually debated just asking too, because it's very close to something Janis might do with normal opponents in other circumstances I think. Of course, contrary to conventional wisdom I'm more prone to open closed doors in D&D games by knocking than I am to pick the locks or kick down the doors. YMMV.s@squ@tch said:Lets just ask the dude to show us to the chapel and the tomb so we can activate these cool artifacts we have -- he wouldn't mind if he was our friend?
I wouldn't mind finding the chapel myself, if I could rid myself of some taint...
Danovich's monster was the source, but it was created by the fragment he found. No name of it was every found, for it was stolen by the Claw agent inhabiting Marot's body before Ochem could identify it. It wasn't pretty, and, according to Danovich's journal, came from the Castle (though only Jarrith knows this last bit---I don't recalled if he shared).s@squ@tch said:Just a question -- after reading the IC thread about the zombie plague, I came away with the sense that Danovich's creation of his 'son' was pretty much the source -- is that true -- what was the book that was found in his quarters -- did that have have a proper name?