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<blockquote data-quote="Deathwyrm" data-source="post: 7990149" data-attributes="member: 56957"><p>Oh man, thanks [USER=6920268]@Andrew Moreton[/USER] for that drive link. Super appreciative of the work you put in. </p><p></p><p><em><u>S06E01</u></em></p><p></p><p>After a few months off to readjust our lives, my players and I decided to make some lemonade to this and will be moving to a biweekly schedule instead of monthly. Might even keep it up once the world returns to normal. </p><p></p><p>So the team rushes together and gets their briefing to locate Oddcog, have a small huddle where they decide how covert they choose to be... and decide there's no reason why they need to disguise themselves to start with. </p><p></p><p>The party got pretty caught up in the protest going on, each one taking a scarf to show their support for some cause or another before eventually walking square into the ambush at Melissa Amarie's location. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]122022[/ATTACH]</p><p><em>Diagram A: Wasn't the best set up, still getting used to this internet gaming thing, but overall worked solidly.</em></p><p></p><p>Everyone was super excited for a ninja ambush and the brawl spilled out into the streets. Before Rush could make his escape though, he became the target of a couple high roll firearms crits. Firearms in Pathfinder get nasty especially for a 9th level group that recognizes a recurring antagonist and go full nova at first sight. </p><p></p><p>Given the circumstances, the party decides that the intrepid journalist would be safest somewhere else and knows a friend where they could lay low. Not a revolutionary or anything, but a concerned citizen with an outspoken view of corrupt politics who lends editorial aid to aspiring critics. </p><p></p><p>Dr. Basch kept his backstory pretty close to unknown to the rest of the group. In it, the name "Gregori Basch" is an alias. He had to change his name because his father in Risur was a highly outspoken Voltaire-esque critic of both the Clergy and the Fey and the Risuri government's relationship with them. This lead to him making some slanderous accuasations and becoming the loser of a resulting duel, and "going into exile" in Ber. The son changed his name in order to join the RHC, causing further friction between them. They haven't seen each other in about a year, and even the last time ended tersely.</p><p></p><p>Naturally... the reliable mentor Melissa reaches out to for aid is Dr. Basch's father. The downtime setup was to juicy to ignore. </p><p></p><p>We left the session there, as I want to work out the relationship with the player of Dr. Basch before digging further into that roleplaying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deathwyrm, post: 7990149, member: 56957"] Oh man, thanks [USER=6920268]@Andrew Moreton[/USER] for that drive link. Super appreciative of the work you put in. [I][U]S06E01[/U][/I] After a few months off to readjust our lives, my players and I decided to make some lemonade to this and will be moving to a biweekly schedule instead of monthly. Might even keep it up once the world returns to normal. So the team rushes together and gets their briefing to locate Oddcog, have a small huddle where they decide how covert they choose to be... and decide there's no reason why they need to disguise themselves to start with. The party got pretty caught up in the protest going on, each one taking a scarf to show their support for some cause or another before eventually walking square into the ambush at Melissa Amarie's location. [ATTACH type="full"]122022[/ATTACH] [I]Diagram A: Wasn't the best set up, still getting used to this internet gaming thing, but overall worked solidly.[/I] Everyone was super excited for a ninja ambush and the brawl spilled out into the streets. Before Rush could make his escape though, he became the target of a couple high roll firearms crits. Firearms in Pathfinder get nasty especially for a 9th level group that recognizes a recurring antagonist and go full nova at first sight. Given the circumstances, the party decides that the intrepid journalist would be safest somewhere else and knows a friend where they could lay low. Not a revolutionary or anything, but a concerned citizen with an outspoken view of corrupt politics who lends editorial aid to aspiring critics. Dr. Basch kept his backstory pretty close to unknown to the rest of the group. In it, the name "Gregori Basch" is an alias. He had to change his name because his father in Risur was a highly outspoken Voltaire-esque critic of both the Clergy and the Fey and the Risuri government's relationship with them. This lead to him making some slanderous accuasations and becoming the loser of a resulting duel, and "going into exile" in Ber. The son changed his name in order to join the RHC, causing further friction between them. They haven't seen each other in about a year, and even the last time ended tersely. Naturally... the reliable mentor Melissa reaches out to for aid is Dr. Basch's father. The downtime setup was to juicy to ignore. We left the session there, as I want to work out the relationship with the player of Dr. Basch before digging further into that roleplaying. [/QUOTE]
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