The Closed Eye (DM: Halford, Judge: garyh)

" Leave the girl alone Palindrome " and Atreus walks in looking a bit grumpy. He finds a chair and joins the others at the table " We need her help and besides, I am pretty sure that you don't want look under your bed everytime you go to sleep " He then scans the table for some food and snatches some exotic fruit and starts to munch on it

[sblock=To DM] Damn I was lucky :D. Good thing it didn't turn out to be a mess. Please feel free to npc my character the rest of this weekend since I wont be able to post. Going hiking in Sweden[/sblock]

[sblock=OCC] I wont be able to play the rest of this week, going hiking in Sweden. Il be back monday, Just wanted to let you know ;)[/sblock]
 

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Palindrome blasts the fruit with a magic missile.

"The proper phrasing would be, 'Please, leave the girl alone, Palindrome.' Or better yet, say nothing at all."

[sblock=OOC - Warning]If Atreus so much as breathes funny, Palindrome casts Force Orb. (Don't know if that provides for a surprise round.)

Palindrome likes Tander and Woe, and they don't take him seriously, so he appreciates their comments. Palindrome is not the sort to let a new guy take such liberties with him.

In other words, Atreus is crossing the line with Palindrome.

Someone please defuse this situation![/sblock]
 
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The merry sound of whistling comes echoing down the hall, accompanied by a stride that’s occasionally mixed up with what may be step dance. There is the sound of someone colliding softly with a solid, unfastened, and – as residents of the tower can derive – expensive piece of art, followed by a dramatic-sounding save.

“Whoa now, gorgeous, we’ve only just met. I bet you saw me coming but still had to bump into me, ey?”

The stride slowly continues, in a very non-linear fashion but nevertheless getting closer.

“Can’t blame you, I suppose. There’s no turning down this raw primal magnetism, so while you’re in my arms you may as well get comfortable.”

The whistling continues, heralding Woe’s arrival as he walts in through the doorway with Doddoddod’s exclusive and highly prized bust of an eladrin princess. He’s just in time to catch the fruit that was sent flying from Palindrome’s magic missile, looking mighty satisfied with himself.

Woe dumps the fruit back into Atreus hand, the bust into Neera’s lap, and puts an arm around Palindrome while blowing a no-hands maestro wolf-whistle.
“Nice shot, P! Just like that bandit we took out with the two hand crossbows and the funny hat, except with less reeking of whiskey. Or was that me with the whiskey? Not sure I was sober at the time.”

After finding himself some quick (second) breakfast to munch on, Woe takes a seat among the group somewhere he can put his feet up.

“Looking a little green there, Tander. Rough night? The bad way, I mean.” Woe chuckles and cracks his knuckles.

“Anyways, I’m geared up to go. The show’s yours, Miss ‘Toes.”

[sblock=Group harmony]Palindrome and Atreus are both fun characters with fun attitudes, and rivalry may be inevitable because none of them puts up with each other’s crap.

However, Woe is not the type to mediate peace or take responsibility for the acts of his fellows. He won’t be doing something like this again; he’ll be pulling up a chair with a bag of snacks to watch the show.

In other words, it’s cool if they do the Belkar vs Vaarsuvius thing in moderation, but there won’t be any Roy to keep things from getting out of hand.[/sblock]
 
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Atreus brushes the bits of fruits off his cloths and keeps his cool. " Fair enough, but I expect the same in return " he says as he looks at Palindrome. He lays back in the chair and thanks Woe for the fruit with a content smile " I am ready as well "
[sblock=Group harmony] Don't worry. Atreus isn't looking for a fight and I believe that some rivalry in moderation wouldn't hurt ;). He will also start soon to smooth things with Palindrome and the rest of the group the more he gets to know your characters. Have a great weekend guys ! [/sblock]
 

[sblock=Social contract yadda yadda, a.k.a. Can't we all just get along?]

Whee! I was halfway through a long-winded spiel here, but things seem to have calmed down for the moment, so I'll spare you. Suffice it to say that we all bear collective responsibility for making sure this game stays fun.

I will say this, though. I'll only allow PvP in this thread under two conditions. First, there must be prior, unanimous agreement. That includes all the players in the group, not just those trading blows. Second, nobody dies. You can knock each other out if you want, but I'm the only one who gets to kill PCs in this thread! ;) If Palindrome and Atreus want to take it behind the woodshed, get agreement from the other players first. Otherwise, wait 'til the adventure's over, and if you still want to go toe to toe, I'll make you a followup thread. If you haven't got prior consent from all parties, I don't want to see any more PvP. And I'm not going to bother defining PvP; use your judgement. If in doubt, ask me first; my email address is public.

All of this is coming out sounding dreadfully ominous; I'm sorry about that. If we were face to face, I would be saying this all in an ironic, self-mocking, don't-make-me-turn-this-thread-around-mister tone that would make it clear that I'm amused, not annoyed. But I'm not good enough a writer to get that across in text, so you'll just have to imagine it.
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[sblock=The Psychology of Palindrome]In Palindrome's head, whatever he's doing is the right thing to do. He's the good guy, and everything 'not Palindrome' is the bad guy. (In other words: he's about 12-years old. Unfortunately, he's a '12-year old' with the ability to kill things by pointing at them.)

He's formed enough of an attachment to Tander and Woe to listen to them, but he doesn't have that with Atreus. Since Atreus came in under opposition to Palindrome, Palindrome automatically views him as a threat and wants to...

a. kill him.
b. torture him.
c. torture, then kill him.

He's got too much ego to back down--because he's got that basic mindset that if he does back down, he has 'lost', and he hates the concept of losing so much that he considers on par with dying.

You've probably noticed that whenever he loses something (like arguments, back at the start of the story), he goes immediately into a long tantrum, taking his actions out on everyone/thing else.

He's a bad person. Pretty much a nasty little ball of unrestrained id. There's a reason for it, and it all derives from his odd relationship with Doddoddod--and explains why Dod*3 hasn't kicked him to the curb or sent him to jail.

Aw, what the hell...

[sblock=Palindrome and Doddoddod]Palindrome is Doddoddod.

Or, rather, Palindrome and Doddoddod are parts of the same person.

Doddoddod was trying to create an immortal repository for his soul. He copied off bits of his essence into a homunculus--not in the sense of a little monster, but of a little man in a germ cell that would grow into a mature individual by simple increases in size. As the little man got larger, Doddoddod then attempted to move his soul into the creature, but the ritual backfired. Only half of Doddoddod's soul moved into the creature--the half that contained all of his basic drives (id) and vitality. (Which is why Dod is a recluse and gourmand. All of his desires are stunted. He tries to eat, drink, etc. so that he can experience some degree of sensation, pleasure--but he can't and he just spirals into misery and malaise. He avoids long-term contact with people because he knows that they would know something is deeply broken about him--and he can't even really enjoy contact with them. It just makes him realize what he's lost.)

None of Dod's memories transferred into the creature, just part of his soul.

Unfortunately, as the creature 'matured', it demonstrated an intense freedom of will and resentment for Doddoddod--almost like a form of self-loathing, because Dod represents all of the bad parts of itself. But it's bound to Dod--because of their soul-link, fate will always force it back to Dod.

Dod wants to complete the ritual and move his soul into the creature--which will effectively kill the creature, Palindrome. (Does Palindrome know this? He has a general idea of it, based on some notes he managed to uncover before Dod locked all the 'good books' into a very complex series of wards.)

Also, since part of Dod's soul is within Palindrome, the evil actions that Palindrome does taints Dod's immortal soul. If Dod were to die and go to final judgment, the actions of Palindrome are called to his account.

If Palindrome were to die, Dod loses a significant part of his wizard powers and himself.

Dod originally tried to keep Palindrome under lock-and-key--which is why Palindrome has the thieving skills--he kept breaking out.

Eventually, one or the other will have to die.

And there you go. If you check the development of the thread, everything that's happened between Dod and Palindrome is consistent with that origin.[/sblock]

I hate PvP, but the character I created has such a well-defined persona, that I've ended up straight-jacketing myself on certain responses. I need one of you guys (Tander?) to do the Jiminy Cricket, and keep Palindrome from crossing the line and nailing Atreus.

Once Palindrome gets used to Atreus, he'll stop the aggression. Right now, he's doing the dog thing and pissing all over his territory.[/sblock]
 

[sblock=OOC]It’s a really great backstory but you can count Woe out on doing the Jiminy Cricket.

It doesn’t mesh at all with his psychology, and I don’t think it’s fair to have one member adjust his playing style to accommodate for another member’s playing style. Knowing out-of-game the in-game reason why a PC would want to kill another PC does not change which player is responsible for keeping it from happening.

That being said, Woe is the kind of guy to look out for his buddies and he does perceive Palindrome as a buddy. Woe has his own (still unexplored) backstory, however, and he’s not going to settle for a supporting role in this game.[/sblock]
 

[sblock=Here comes the Sheriff!]
OK, OK, I guess it's up to Tander...

Diplomacy 17 to smooth things over, fwiw
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Tander observes the tension between Palindrome and Atreus, and lets out a long sigh. "Fellows, if we're to have aggression at all, let's save it for our enemies. I have a sinking feeling our run-in with the Bugbears was not our final battle in this mystery, and I'd hate to waste all of my healing energies on self-inflicted wounds." Tander raises an eyebrow suggestively.


 


[sblock=Re: Palindrome]I was close! Really close! Very interesting backstory.

Oh, and obligatory Judge comments backing covaithe up on the whole PvP thing. And so forth.[/sblock]
 

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