Copperheads: Betrayal and Strange Runes and Burning Dead, oh my (short update 02/12)

Yet another new idea to use for my group. This justifies reading all these story hours by itself. ;)

But let me get this straight, Thrash, the 16 year-old hormone driven teenage male, is not affected by the naked woman who walks on water. But Halgo, the Dwarven Wizard is.

Jeez, it seems I underestimated the teenager and overestimated the dwarf. Not something I do often. Cool.
 

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This is good. I knew nothing about what happened here. Now it all makes sense to Blarth!!!

I will say nothing more as Blarths entrance is yet to come.
 

Lela said:
Yet another new idea to use for my group. This justifies reading all these story hours by itself. ;)

But let me get this straight, Thrash, the 16 year-old hormone driven teenage male, is not affected by the naked woman who walks on water. But Halgo, the Dwarven Wizard is.

Jeez, it seems I underestimated the teenager and overestimated the dwarf. Not something I do often. Cool.

Think about it: a wizard's got to be fairly academic, so Halgo has spent many hours in libraries, maybe not seeing that many girls, certainly not socialising with them.

And then he's confronted with this. His system just isn't designed to cope.

As for Thrash, I'm sure he spends plenty of time hanging out with the teenage punk girls wherever it is he comes from. That and mouthing off to his parents.
 
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Which doesn't explain it RP wise. I'm going with what Khynal said.

Unless of course, Cap, you're having trouble finding women in real life. This could be an extension of that. ;)
 



Yip was (very briefly) set aside for Thrash's appearance. There was much rejoicing when he returned. Mainly because, except for Will saves, Thrash's luck with the dice was abysmal :)
 

Capellan's table seems to hate fighter types. THe past couple of games, anyone whose main skill seems to be swinging a weapon seems to roll abysmally.
 

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