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  1. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Watching his friends having such "sport" with these beetles, Raven Elk is suddenly inspired by the game Begadwe ("little brother war"/Lacrosse. Pronounced --- bag-gat'-ta-way), a game of stickball he and his friends played when they were mere boys. Raven Elk had been quite good at it, (he had...
  2. Waynan

    GREYHAWK CY963 GOLDEN ERA CAMPAIGN: HEROES OF DYVERS: CHAPTER 4

    Tam-Tam, using his jewelers loupe, (before the orcs leave or the ants show up --- after breakfast on Patchwall 18) inspects the two diamonds at length to determine quality, type, carat and added to its base*, to determine a monetary value of the sparkling beauties. The other days, he just...
  3. Waynan

    GREYHAWK CY963 GOLDEN ERA CAMPAIGN: HEROES OF DYVERS: CHAPTER 4

    Tam-Tam peruses through the treasure, excited about the coin --- but especially, the two diamonds. "May I have a look at those diamonds? Having been a lapidary and jeweler, I think I can accurately assess the value of these two beauties for...us." And with that, he pulls forth his old...
  4. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Seeing Adi's technique, Raven Elk actually cracks a smile: "Looks like you've got the method down!"
  5. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk considers his reply as he watches the beetles approach. Trying at a bit of flippancy, or at least the best he can offer, he answers Adi: "Flip 'em over and bludgeon them for all you've got, my friend. It worked with the last ones.". He then gives his smirky smile that could be either...
  6. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk, after sitting himself by the fire, does not partake of the morning ritual as he normally would. Instead, he spends the time memorizing every detail he can of the Dream-Vision. As he does this, he also begins to ponder its message.
  7. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk is not entirely convinced of Vittero's assessment; but, he knows how important the meat is to his friends and to the community of the Outpost, even if he has no taste for it. Thus, he nods in agreement and adds: Then I'll make camp --- upwind, of course.". He then heads to a spot where...
  8. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk can only shake his head at the frivolity of his friends' banter. He loved them as brothers and knew their worth to be great; but that didn't stop him from thinking them too oft foolish. Strapping two sets of the elitra to his backpack, he can only sigh at their silliness. He didn't...
  9. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    "Yes. We could have found ourselves in deep trouble if more of us had succumbed to the ill vapors these bugs spewed forth.", Raven Elk adds in his taciturn way, but still greets Adisakti warmly, "Good to see you, Adi. We can use your help, my friend." Raven Elk then begins to separate the upper...
  10. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk lets the fleeing beetle go and turns his attention to the beetles that have been flipped onto their backs, remembering how bludgeoning them seems to work better than trying to pierce them. Using the butt of the spear shaft, Raven Elk strikes one of the flipped beetles against the area...
  11. Waynan

    GREYHAWK CY963 GOLDEN ERA CAMPAIGN: HEROES OF DYVERS: CHAPTER 4

    "Ooo...will this involve magic?", Tam-Tam queries as he prepares to pass two of his Elven arrows to Sylvar. Post edited; you cannot actually pass the arrows to Sylvar until your turn.
  12. Waynan

    GREYHAWK CY963 GOLDEN ERA CAMPAIGN: HEROES OF DYVERS: CHAPTER 4

    Understanding that the Elven arrows are more special than he originally thought, Tam-Tam shoots at the gaseous Ogre Magi. The first arrow: 14+4+1, for 19 The second arrow: 6+4+1, for 11. DM can roll damage if any hit.
  13. Waynan

    GREYHAWK CY963 GOLDEN ERA CAMPAIGN: HEROES OF DYVERS: CHAPTER 4

    Unsure of how to attack a gaseous Ogre Magi and completely out of range for Orcs #1 & 2, Tam-Tam steps back a toward Sylvar, saying: "Friend Sylvar, what am I seeing? I didn't know Ogre's could do magic. I don't know what to do against it. Is there anything I CAN do?" Thus, Tam-Tam takes his...
  14. Waynan

    D&D General Welcome Thread

    Salutations and Felicitations, Rogue128.
  15. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk grabs a firebrand from the smoking/curing fire in his left hand while jabbing with his spear in his right. He hopes to scare them off with the fire or jab at their heads/eyes with his spear; hoping that the head and eyes are less armored.
  16. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk launches his spear at one of the beetles while offering up a prayer to the gods of the hunt, nature and the ancients.
  17. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk quickly takes up a defensive position toward the direction of the noise, his spear at the ready.
  18. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk shrugs, nods in agreement to Maka's statement, then finds a place to set up his own bit of camp, even though he knows it is temporary --- until the smoking and curing are done. He hopes that none of them take too much note of his not getting in on the gutting, skinning and cleaning of...
  19. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven elk, still keeping an eye out on the perimeter, says: "Let's not forget our original reason for being out here. Ma would not be happy. And the bug situation would not be addressed." He then quickly looks to Maka and Taylar and adds: "We may think ourselves as rebels and freebooters; but...
  20. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Hearing Taylar's boasting, Raven Elk shakes his head, knowing that before this adventure was over, the telling would get even more inflated. He gives a smirk as he goes back to watching the perimeter to make sure no boars show up, or worse: predators, slink or prowl up on them to "share" in the...
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