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<blockquote data-quote="Velderan" data-source="post: 9168954" data-attributes="member: 7038056"><p>The group I'm running this for only has 1 player who speaks undercommon, so he was the only one able to talk with the morlocks on the 2nd level. The group had already dealt with the canker cult of ghouls on the 3rd level prior to encountering the morlocks on the 2nd level so when they told the morlock leader they had cleared them out already, he asked them to go deal with the water drake nearby. They did so and returned to ask for their promised reward, which was the title of "Lackeys of the Ghost Queen". Clearly disappointed with their reward, the one player who spoke undercommon asked the group in common what they wanted to do. After a brief discussion on whether they should just kill them before they had a chance to hurt someone else, they asked the morlocks what they would have done had they not dealt with the water drake. The morlock leader bluntly told them they would become sacrifices to the ghost queen. Without consulting the rest of the group, the undercommon speaking player said the party's bard was more than happy to be the sacrifice they needed. He then said something in common to the bard, who smiled and nodded yes which the morlocks thought meant he was agreeing. They led the bard to a nearby room with a crudely constructed altar they had made and were about to kill him before he finally realized what was going on and attacked one of the morlocks which started a big fight.</p><p></p><p>The bard player was a good sport about the whole thing and despite clearly knowing what was actually happening, went along with the whole thing. It ended up being a pretty funny situation. Sorry [USER=7023840]@Snarf Zagyg[/USER], we tried but the bard seems quite determined to live. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f923.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":ROFLMAO:" title="ROFL :ROFLMAO:" data-smilie="18"data-shortname=":ROFLMAO:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velderan, post: 9168954, member: 7038056"] The group I'm running this for only has 1 player who speaks undercommon, so he was the only one able to talk with the morlocks on the 2nd level. The group had already dealt with the canker cult of ghouls on the 3rd level prior to encountering the morlocks on the 2nd level so when they told the morlock leader they had cleared them out already, he asked them to go deal with the water drake nearby. They did so and returned to ask for their promised reward, which was the title of "Lackeys of the Ghost Queen". Clearly disappointed with their reward, the one player who spoke undercommon asked the group in common what they wanted to do. After a brief discussion on whether they should just kill them before they had a chance to hurt someone else, they asked the morlocks what they would have done had they not dealt with the water drake. The morlock leader bluntly told them they would become sacrifices to the ghost queen. Without consulting the rest of the group, the undercommon speaking player said the party's bard was more than happy to be the sacrifice they needed. He then said something in common to the bard, who smiled and nodded yes which the morlocks thought meant he was agreeing. They led the bard to a nearby room with a crudely constructed altar they had made and were about to kill him before he finally realized what was going on and attacked one of the morlocks which started a big fight. The bard player was a good sport about the whole thing and despite clearly knowing what was actually happening, went along with the whole thing. It ended up being a pretty funny situation. Sorry [USER=7023840]@Snarf Zagyg[/USER], we tried but the bard seems quite determined to live. :ROFLMAO: [/QUOTE]
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