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Bajer stops and eyes a painting of some saint performing some miracle. So what am I trying to get close enough for us to spy on again? Just because I am smarter, it would seem that my memory was not exactly enhanced. I seem to remember that I must clean myself sometime today and that I am hungry for some rabbit, beyond that it gets a little foggy.
 

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cleaning yourself should be right now, but later it would be a good idea. what we are trying to do right now is getting some clues as to what has happened in the clergy that Alister require us to take care off

((sorry for the swearing dude, i guess i do that a little too much))

EDIT: ((:(due to various unfortunate events and a trip to norway, my posting will be VERY sparse from december 23 to january 14. Feel free to NPC Silja and Frank-Arne while i'm abscent C&T))
 
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((it's alright, just don't do it again please. As for leaving.. .well, I guess now's as good a time to say as any. Things is, I will be ou of the country starting some time in january(will say when I know) for a month, leaving japan, headin' to thailand, sorry guys! I promise to ocntinue when I'm back though.))
 




Di frowns, then she begins to concentrate on the minds of the clergy around her, slowly she assess their intelligence, and then the surface thoughts of the various clergy, trying to ascertain exactly what is responsible for the odd mood that the clergy are in.

At the same time she mentally speaks to Silja and Bajer. Could you both ask one of the clergy what is wrong. It is easier for me to pick up their thoughts if you can get them to think about it.
[sblock=OOC]Di uses a spell-like ability, 'Detect thoughts'
Will save vs DC19 to prevent her from reading surface thoughts.
Range: 60ft cone
Duration: Concentration up to 8 minutes

Di will try and detect the surface thoughts of as many of the clergy as possible, especially anyone who seems to be worried and in particular the two clergy that Bajer and Silja talk to.

Note that since this is a spell-like ability, there is no verbal component so Di cannot be 'heard' and of course she remains invisible.[/sblock]
 


[sblock=OOC]@C&T: I am aware that they 'might' be aware of something, however as I understand it, they are only aware if they succeed on their saving throw (and I think that considering the DC19 difficulty, Di has a very good chance of them all failing their saves). If I am wrong or if you are ruling differently then I will of course reconsider Di's actions.

To elaborate, my understanding is as follows (if it is wrong or you are ruling differently, then let me know):
SRD:Magic Overview said:
Succeeding on a Saving Throw: A creature that successfully saves against a spell that has no obvious physical effects feels a hostile force or a tingle, but cannot deduce the exact nature of the attack. Likewise, if a creature’s saving throw succeeds against a targeted spell you sense that the spell has failed. You do not sense when creatures succeed on saves against effect and area spells.
At I have noted in the quote above (from the online SRD), a creature only notices that they are being affected by an effect that requires a save if they succeed in their saving throw. If they fail, then of course they do not notice. Furthermore since even if they succeed they would feel either a 'hostile force or a tingle' and I can't see how this would classify as a hostile force, then if they succeed in their saving throw then they would at most feel a tingle indicating that something was up, but they cannot deduce the exact nature of it.[/sblock]
 
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Bajer will meander over to someone who looks like clergy and tug on his robes, "Excuse me, mister, but why is everyone so frowny right now? This place is usually happy."
 

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