Kincaid ties the rope around himself, bracing for the strain. Seeing the panic in the woman's eyes, he calls to her, "Don't worry, everything will be just fine now. Loop it around your body and under your arms, like so." And so he tries to talk her through it, hoping to calm her and distract her from the chaos of the scene. Then, saying another quick prayer to Athena under his breath, he calls again, "When you're ready, jump."
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Kincaid tries to use Persuasion with his previously cast Guidance to calm the woman down and help her focus on tying a good knot. I don't know if it has any chance of success, but here goes:
[roll=Persuasion]1d20+1d4[/roll]
He then will cast another Guidance on himself to brace for pulling up the woman before he gives her the signal to jump. This is a group athletics check:
[roll=Athletics]1d20+1d4+1[/roll]
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Edit: Whoops, looks like the rolls didn't take, so I'll put them in a follow-up post.
[sblock=Mechanics]
Kincaid tries to use Persuasion with his previously cast Guidance to calm the woman down and help her focus on tying a good knot. I don't know if it has any chance of success, but here goes:
[roll=Persuasion]1d20+1d4[/roll]
He then will cast another Guidance on himself to brace for pulling up the woman before he gives her the signal to jump. This is a group athletics check:
[roll=Athletics]1d20+1d4+1[/roll]
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Edit: Whoops, looks like the rolls didn't take, so I'll put them in a follow-up post.