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  1. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Scourge of Daggerford

    Lionel asked Tommi and Helgrim to join him downstairs to fix the doors. They needed to rest and wait until Vairar would wake up again, and the place would need to be secured.
  2. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Scourge of Daggerford

    As Lionel left the dead wizard behind and entered the other room, Escella squeezed past and shot the large gnoll. Tommi and Lunn had already attacked the remaining gnalls and before Lionel could take aim, the last of the gnolls fell. He walked over to Vairar to see if he could do anything to the...
  3. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    Watch out! Chrysagon warned Ussal, but it was too late. Lava flowed all over him and suddenly there was nothing left. Chrysagon took a step back in horror. Where did he go? he asked nobody in particular. What shall we do? The devil-head's voice started to get on Chrysagon's nerves. Can't you...
  4. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Scourge of Daggerford

    In the other room, Lionel is scared of the red wizard and what he potentially can do to all of his friends. Escella does not seem to like him either as she taunts him and lets her magic loose. He loads his crossbow and fire another quarrel. He then runs towards and out of the door. He doesn't...
  5. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    Look, Chrysagon pointed, the gargoyle bowed his head. Amazing! It's like it accepted the coin as a tribute. I think it will be safe to put a gold and a silver coin into the other slots. He scratched his head a bit, unsure what to do with the platinum slot. Maybe we can insert gold coins until...
  6. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    Yes, Chrysagon agreed and stopped looking for coins himself. We are maybe paying tribute to the gargoyles, so they will let us pass. Who knows? I don't have any platinum myself. Anyone else?
  7. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    The sudden collapse of the skeleton surprised Chrysagon and he fell flat on his face. He slowly climbed back on his feet and looked around spotting the head shrinking back into a key. A skeleton key? Really? He picked it up and looked at the strange shape. The key might open a door, or solve a...
  8. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    Chrysagon realised that the Tabaxi might not be strong enough to hold the strange skeleton down. He rushed forward and grappled the skeleton with ease. That should keep it down, he said.
  9. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Scourge of Daggerford

    This is a tricky one. The trigger is "Ready to shoot if wizard attacks" and I think that Lionel would assume that the wizard would attack when he start waving his hands around and muttering something incomprehensible to cast the spell. So, yes, Lionel will attack. With disadvantage? There is...
  10. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    Interesting, Chrysagon agreed with Imogen. I think you are right and this is yet another puzzle to solve. And, Ussal, I think you are on the right track. Copper, silver, gold, platinum... that really hints to coinage, doesn't it? We maybe need to appease the gargoyles with coin donations? Maybe...
  11. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Scourge of Daggerford

    Lionel rummaged through the content of the chest and stuffed the grooming kit, the gems and the ebony coffer into his backpack. He stood up and showed the spell book to Morgan. This might be yours? he asked. I did not see any spell scrolls but there is magic stuff on the desk, he said and...
  12. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    Imogen, Chrysagon inquires. What do you think are the significance of the different meeh-tal platings on top of the pillars? Chrysagon had stopped on top of the landing and was looking down on the gargoyles and the pillars. The gargoyles were only statues, right? They were not moving at all but...
  13. Prickly Pear

    (OOC) Fitz's Folly (ToA PBP)

    Sure. Let's go down. We don't want to get the skeleton with its strange head?
  14. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    If I recall correctly, Chrysagon had to do a Wis save or be possessed, or something. He passed the save and was un-affected. However, I can't remember if the amulet had any other properties.
  15. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Scourge of Daggerford

    Lionel pokes his head into the wizard's room to see if it was safe to enter. Everyone looked calm so he snuck in as inconspicuous as possible. While the others were talking to the Thayan Wizard, Lionel started to poke around a little and looking for something that the wizard might have hidden...
  16. Prickly Pear

    (OOC) Fitz's Folly (ToA PBP)

    What is on the table in the alcove of the corridor on the way to the large room with the skeleton? @FitzTheRuke, you probably mentioned it earlier but I can't find the post.
  17. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    I am fine, bleats Chrysagon while stroking his weirdly new facial hair. A goatie??? Really?? Chrysagon does not understand what's going on but he tries to assure the others. I am FINE! Ok, he says to Myrral, we can watch your backs. Crazy cat people! he thinks. Going in there on their own.
  18. Prickly Pear

    (OOC) Fitz's Folly (ToA PBP)

    Chrysagon is ready to proceed. Anyone required urgent healing? Ghorrak and the Broodguard seem to be the worst hit with 30+ damage.
  19. Prickly Pear

    (OOC) Scourge of Daggerford (Full)

    I am a little late for this discussion — Sorry! But you are right, mostly. :) A character can move through another friendly character's space, but not stop in it, attack and then continue. The space counts as difficult terrain, though (Basic Rules). So both Tommi and Escella could have walk...
  20. Prickly Pear

    D&D 5E (IC) Fitz's Folly

    Chrysagon dispatched the last skeleton and then stopped, looked around and cleared his throat. That was weird, he said, meeeh-ybe it is something in the air that is irritating meeeh-y throat.
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