CLOSED! Rhun's Greyhawk ALPHA Game (ToEE)


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Kine spares a moment to clasp hands with each of his comrades in turn before bowing to them one final time and turning towards the road home. As he fades from view, you can hear the first few faltering notes of a song waft back to you as he seeks his music.
 

Coraine sighs. "Ah, a strange companion - but a true one! We shall, indeed, miss him."

The paladin squares his shoulders and says, "Now, let us share out the treasure we have found. Since Kine wanted none of it, perhaps his share could go to Lucius' family."
 

Dara

“...and his music. Speaking of which... any of you good with an instrument?”

“As for the treasure, how should we go about that? Normally, I would say, that everyone simply takes what is needed, but I guess you might want a more rigid method? How about this? We just divide the selling value of everything we got by our number, and that's the share, everyone receives, whether in coins or items, which are counted by the same value. How does that sound? This chain shirt here would probably earn us five hundred... maybe five-fifty, so that would be deducted from my share then.”
 

Verdis

"That sounds good to me." Tapping the chain shirt he got from her he says, "I guess we'll need to give you an offset for this, or would you prefer to have it back as a spare?"
 

Ragnok turns to the paladin, and gestures at the armor he now wears, the armor taken from the Master. "Coraine, would ye prefer to swap armor once we can find a competent smith to resize the plate?"
 

Dara

“Good question. The most direct solution would be to increase one's share by the selling value of items given back. The shirt had cost me a hundred, but it's probably not worth more than fifty now, that it has seen some use, so, I would have fifty more to my share for making it available, and you would have your's reduced by fifty for taking it, but you could get those back, by giving it away again. And if noone needs it anymore, we could simply sell it, which should net us about those fifty coins, and everything is good. Right?”
 

Coraine nods. "Dara, your system certainly sounds fair to me."

"Ragnok, I am happy for you to have the magical armour." He laughs then, and adds, "After all, you do tend to charge into impossible situations more often than I do."

"So I make it that there are five of us who have been a part of this venture from the beginning: Dara, Otto, Ragnok, Verdis and myself. Then there is Kine, who has left without laying claim to any of the rewards of his labours, and Rodigan, who, alas, disappeared before we had truly begun. Lucius died in the battle with the Master, and we ought to hold aside a share of the treasure up to and including that battle, so as to recompense his family for their grievous loss. And Marco has joined us since that battle, and so is entitled to a share of the treasures we have found since then."

"Ah, but it seems ungracious now to quibble over which of our companions joined us at an earlier or a later date - for we are all of us at risk of our lives every moment of our shared endeavour! I propose that we divide the treasure we have found by equal shares. That Marco receives Kine's share, that Lucius' portion be given to the temple to disburse to his family, if they still live, or if not, to use for the succour of the poor as the high priest sees fit, and that Rodigan's portion be held for him, if and when we find him."

"That, I make it, is eight equal shares. Tell me, are you all of a mind to agree to this?"

[sblock=OOC]And, as a matter of fact, I'm having trouble remembering whether or not Lucius and Rodigan were NPCs - not that that would affect Coraine's logic, but that you folks might not be best pleased to forgo your hard earned shinies to them.[/sblock]
 

Boddynock said:
[sblock=OOC]And, as a matter of fact, I'm having trouble remembering whether or not Lucius and Rodigan were NPCs - not that that would affect Coraine's logic, but that you folks might not be best pleased to forgo your hard earned shinies to them.[/sblock]


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For all intents and purposes they were NPCs. The players abandoned the game without word very shortly after it started. Like, back in May, even before the Great ENWorld Crash!
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Rhun said:
[sblock=OOC]
For all intents and purposes they were NPCs. The players abandoned the game without word very shortly after it started. Like, back in May, even before the Great ENWorld Crash!
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[sblock=OOC]OK, then folks, how do you want to handle it?[/sblock]
 

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