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  1. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    Joseph moves to confront the orcs, drawing his sword as he does so.Move Action: Move 20 feet to F 03. Move Action: Move 20 feet to J 03. Free Action: Draw Greatsword. Joseph Gault (Male human fighter 1) LN medium humanoid (human) Str 18 Dex 13 Con 13 Int 12 Wis 12 Cha 10 Key Skills...
  2. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    "Lissa, I have heard tales that druids can create water using magic. Can you do this?"This would be with getting rid of one tent and Nyra would have to carry 20 lbs. of trail rations, 2 full waterskins, and a grappling hook. Also I slightly changed the format for my carried items because I...
  3. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    Will Nyra eat trail rations? The description isn't very specific as to what's in them.
  4. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    The 46 lbs left over are: 2 waterskins, 20 lbs trail rations, map, 50 ft rope, grappling hook, 3 torches, potion of cure light wounds. Snaggle can carry 14 more lbs. before he becomes encumbered.Also, 20 lbs of trail rations should last longer with 3 small PC's, I would think.Looking at the...
  5. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    Alright, backpacks hold 60 pounds and my belt pouches can hold 10 pounds each. I could put the 3 tents in one backpack and hang 2 waterskins off the sides of it. If Snaggle and Gamble are OK sharing a tent and we ditch one I could conceivably put the 2 tents, 4 blankets, 2 backpacks, lantern...
  6. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    They were in my pack.
  7. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    "Well Lissa, it looks like it comes down to what gear you want to put on Nyra and I will carry the rest," Joseph says as the group heads down the road. "I guess I can walk in front with Nyra and Snaggle and Gamble can bring up the rear." As the sky starts to darken Joseph looks up and tries to...
  8. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    "I can handle this," Joseph says as he slings backpacks B, C, and D over his shoulders. "We can work out who carries what on the trail."
  9. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    As the group leaves town Joseph can't help but notice that the backpacks were not at all sized for small creatures. "If any of you need, I can carry any of your extra gear. It won't make too much difference to me in this armor."
  10. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    Joseph waits for the others to take a pack before picking up the last one and making sure that the lantern is fastened to it and slinging the pack over his shoulder. Joseph looks around once and then heads out of town to start the walk to the Crypt of the Everflame.
  11. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    Joseph introduces himself, though he is probably known at least by name to the others, and shares what he has seen and heard so far. He then goes over to his locker and retrieves the sap he carries while on watch. During the wait Joseph uses his whetstone to sharpen all of his bladed weapons...
  12. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    "Oh, I don't mind at all. Just know that I will be checking over whats mine when we all get back," Joseph says as he hands the pack over with a not quite so friendly smile. "Well let's get started then." And can I just take 10 on the knowledge check? If I can then I do so.
  13. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    Joseph greets the two woodsmen, though he is slightly curious as to what they were talking about. "Well good morning to the both of you. I would appreciate that."
  14. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    "I'll be sure to think on it sir. What can you tell me about the history of this ceremony?"
  15. BudroThePious

    Redbadge's Crypt of the Everflame (IC)

    Joseph awoke and rolled out of bed with the dawn, which was, he decided, a useful if still annoying habit. The better part of two years working the night watch after days or half days in his father's smithy had left him with much less of an appreciation for the dawn than most people in his...
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