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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Inn: "They died," the hairy man roars in shock and anger. His large hand begins to crush one of the custom tankards with a golden symbol of wheat on it. Tranio's magical words causes the bartender to regain control of his emotions, rage giving way to a more somber response. "If only I was...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Inn: The hairy bartender scoffs at the reviews and qualifers to his beverage. " It must not be much of a drink if you're willing to part with the recipe so quickly," he notes while cleaning an empty glass. "I'll take you up on the offer though. One free room for Mr.Nightsbrew and any of your...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Inn: The bartender would direct you all to an empty table. "In these parts, you won't find a finer beer than Goldengulp," the hairy man explains as he pour a few tankards. "The first round is on the house." What brings you to Goldenfields? Shall you be needing a room for the night?" Harvesthome...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Gatehouse: The castellan raises an eyebrow as you all tell your tales. " Are you sure it wasn't ogres," he says skeptically before taking another sip of his wine. "Giants, stupid as they are, know better than to wander into the sword coast. Anyway, we haven't had any attacks here. Things have...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Caroline: You find a coded message in tiny font upon the wooden door. It explains that the Goldengulp Brewery is most vulnerable at the 3pm each day, when the captain and his men depart to give a report to The Abbot. Lord Tarm: As if on cue, a balding man in gaudy Waterhavian robes steps...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    The Northfurrow trail ends before a magnificent stone gatehouse carved with images of a full-bodied woman cradling cornucopias. The gatehouse is a fortress in its own right. Above its tall, thick wooden doors are arrow slits that seem to peer down suspiciously on all visitors. There is a bit...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder [OOC]

    No worries at all! Happy to have you back!
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    One way or another, you all manage to reach the ground again. Even from so far away, you can see Goldenfields in the distance. It isn't actually a city, but rather a massive farm that covers 20 square miles. The crops grown here are the main source of food for the people of the sword coast...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder [OOC]

    Thoughts on rolling enemy damage vs using averages? I have been using averages, but there are some large scale (both in enemy size and number) encounters coming up. Would rolling be fairer for the party?
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Zephyros would navigate the cloud to the area requested by Aremus. However, before lowering his base, he would cast feather fall on Tranio and any other party members who like to live dangerously. " To think, all the time I've put into mastering the ability to instantly travel across time and...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Zephyros navigates his castle above Goldenfields. The wizard keeps the cloud at a high altitude, so as not to create a panic. Even from far away, it is obvious that any trouble would have originated from the eastern direction. Barefoot tracks, of various sizes, have torn apart the ground...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    The battle rages on for a few more minutes, each hero landing a blow in turn. Eventually, the floating arrow and clump of "cloud stuff" drop to the ground. The beast is no more. "I must apologize," Zephyros admits as he floats down to the first floor. "It was foolish of me to think this journey...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    The heroes begin to get the hang of this unique encounter. Aremus rapier pierces into the creature, and a radiant blast lights up the cloud. Tranio casts necrotic damage upon the foe. Both of Dren’s ax attacks land. The firebolt from the wizard finds its mark. Ordrar’s hammer lands and the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Carolina's arrow pierces into the your unseen enemy and provides a visual aid in the battle. The other projectiles miss, but Bethany slashes through the monster. The goading works on the invisible stalker, who swings at her in return. His first attack misses, but the second attempt slams her for...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    The physical attacks all miss, but Ordrar's missles find their target. An alien scream is heard, but Fistan casts fog before the creature can strike back. The unseen foe makes two attacks and one strikes the monk for 10 hp, but your ally is able to stick some of the cloud stuff to the creature...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Ordrar cannot (re)cover from such far throw - so, it is kinda important if the creatures is hazy, but we know where it is and can target it or not. If it can be targeted by magic missile, let me know and I won't dash. Magic missile explicitly says you have to see the target With your roll you...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    The library is on the second floor, but we can say you didn't make it all the way back up the rope to it yet. It is 60 feet from the center of the room to the battle outside. It isn't normally windy, but the invisible creature is causing gusts when it moves around.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Ordrar cautiously turns over the bag, but nothing pours out except for the piece of string that was placed in before. Everything is normal - at first. Without warning, the dwarf is launched back thirty feet. The landing would have been painful if not for the soft cloudstuff all around. It...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Storm King's Thunder

    Does everyone head back outside after seeing the riders leave?
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