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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer watches as the two amphibians go down, and begins to lower his bow. The noise from the otherside of the curtain fills the air, and Chaucer brings his bow back up with an arrow on the string. He watches as Kilkin makes some signs in the air and he preps himself for whatever they might...
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    SolosAddie Pathfinder RHOD Game

    (So should we just assume this game died, ... 3 pages into it? That kind of sucks. Any other options? I have the RHOD module, but it is obviously not converted. I guess if need be we can replace the DM?)
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer watches as Kilkin peeks his head inside the room on the right and hurriedly retreats. He briefly tells the group that a few more enemies are inside and then he crosses the doorway and launches a spear into the room. Chaucer moves up the hallway with his bow at the ready. As he walks...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer watches Kilkin turn and walk away, and bites his tongue and chooses not to inform him of the differences between sarcasm and actual suggestion. He glances back on final time at the room with the girls and the cloaked figure, bends down and collects his bow before following Kilkin deeper...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer hears the words the creature says towards Kanli, and when it says "guardian," his mind awakens. He turns to his companions and softly says, I have heard this story. In less than fashionable tune of course, but a band of knights came into an evil temple to purge it of evil. They...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer screams in frustration as he notices the walls of force around them. He slams his shoulder into the wall one more time, though with no hope of success, he threw himself at the wall to channel some of the emotions that were nearly overwhelming him. With his head bowed after hitting the...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer moves to sidestep and slams into an invisible wall. Shaken, he tries to move around the wall a few more times but to no avail. Forcing his emotions down, he sheathes his sword, picks up his bow, and looks around. Quickly closing his eyes, he releases small bits of that arcane power he...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer watches as the guard he focused on slumped onto the floor in slumber. The thrill of success and the taste of the magic coursing through him was equally exhilarating, however, his attention quickly shifted from his euphoria to the robed figure. It had worked! Kilkin had entranced him...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer nods and follows Kilkin into view of the room. With a nod at Kilkin, he plants the bottom end of his bow into the ground, sticks his hand into his belt pouch, pulls out a three rose petals and crushes them in his hand. He whispers a few words and opens his hand toward the guard...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer nods, and looks at Kilkin, You choose friend, do you want to try and hypnotize them all, or would you like for me to put the guards to sleep and then you hypnotize the one by the altar?
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer listens as Kilkin describes the scene. I could lull those guards to sleep. Might be easier to deal with them unconscious, or at least, he glances at Brenic before continuing, less messy to deal with them while the are unconscious. Either way, whatever we do, we must do it fast.
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    The Sunken Temple

    As a few others begin preparing for their venture into the tunnels, Chaucer takes his place behind Kilkin, an arrow knocked on his bow. He looks at his companions and says, Dorfundae tricked the Terror of Winderhaven and gained the spoils he sought with no bloodshed. Our path does not...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer opens his eyes and simply says, It has some power within it. Though I can not tell you exactly what it does, hold onto it, I am sure we can get someone to tell us what power it contains. Chaucer then turns and continues poking around the area. Charred bodies and loose stone litter the...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer makes his way down the hall Dorfundae, Dorfundae, how did you wile your way through this one? The Three-Eyed Terror of Winderhaven, had confiscated your families home, Yet you would not be scared away, instead you blew his gnoll parts gone with fire from a barrel and a wick made from...
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    The Sunken Temple

    As both lines of flame fly through the sky, and strike the barrels at almost the same instant, Chaucer watches in shocked amazement at how well his plan worked. Too well, it seemed, and instantly he covers his face with his hands and retreats around the corner trying to escape the intense heat...
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    Interest in Red Hand of Doom (Recruiting)

    I assume fall break or something like that might have moved Solo away from the internet for a time? Shame, I am itching to finish this combat lol
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    The Sunken Temple

    As Kanli finishes speaking, Chaucer watches the chaos that ensues for a split second. Stones flying through the air, the reaction of the frogmen, though he has little time to ensure success, rather he focuses on the barrel he is to fire at. It picks up speed as it moves down the hall, and as...
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    The Sunken Temple

    Chaucer watches as his allies begin to put the plan into action and smiles a bit. He pulls out an arrow out of his quiver and puts it to his bowstring. As he tests the draw, his mind drifts back to the boat, the blood, and the bodies. He takes a deep breath, his vision clears, and he finds...
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    The Sunken Temple

    In terms of the plan, I was thinking we scroll first then barrels and torches second. That way, if the scroll fails, we aren't stuck wading through fire to try and get to the enemy. If we can cut off the retreat as it were first, the barrels will have a bit more of an effect and will put them...
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    The Sunken Temple

    As Aradra comes back, he tells the group there are roughly a dozen creatures at the other end of the hall. Chaucer thinks briefly for a moment while listen to Aradra's plan. I definitely can not lull that many enemies to sleep, though it would make things easier. Did someone say that there...
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