DnD 3.5 - Valley of the Dead

Sure Voda np. BTW I saw you didn't list your Armor Check Penalty in the RG but Climb does check that up. It's a -2 for the Chain Shirt.

BTW there are support beams that are holding out the umm. Whaddya call it in English? The part of the roof that is sticking out, preventing the rain from dropping right on the windows. They are about one foot (30 centimeters) out.

Checking on the RG, I noticed Thok is out of date there. I've leveled him up I remember, you even made some corrections... Wondering where's he?

Ah, here it is. Never got a aye or nay about him.
 

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Are you still recruiting for this, as the title still has RECRUITING on it... I would be interested, as the concept seems good, and your writing styles are worth keeping anyone interested.

If still accepting players, I could have something done soon.
 

Shayuri: umm, what? :)

Voda Vosa: go ahead and level him up.

Fangor the Fierce: welcome aboard! What would you like to play? We have a roguish guy, a very potent arcanist, a fearsome barbarian and a cleric in progress.
 



Dragonwriter said:
Darnit. 1 point off... Unless Lorquelie (no, I'm not adding the accents ) can cast Grease. Or Fly.

I doubt you mean grease. You probably mean spider climb. Lórquelië (see the beautiful accents?) thinks this is some kind of nasty drow spell that includes eating vermin and such. She must decline to cast it on Hairyman (Hairyman it was, right?). :)

But if you really do mean grease (I mean, needing this to make your escape artist check, greasy bars and all that, how yucky is that?), then Lórquelië can ease your pain. Although she despises the material component for the spell (it should be replaced with something more elegant, such as elven haircream). And provided you promise to wash afterwards.
 
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Funny the other day I was thinking of how easy it is for Spiderclimb to overcome usual DM barriers and that I'd almost surely memorize the spell if I were in a D&D universe. And I'd use it with Eschew Materials even if it's not the most optimal use of slots - eating a spider? Nooo thanks!

Shayuri: Thanks that's one more word I needed to know! I'm considering taking a quick (like a week or 10 day) course in creative writing in England. I need such words for fantasy. It took me a long time to know what you call lime in English, as well as mortar. You know, dusts that would be falling off the ceiling and walls if an earthquake shook up your house.
 
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Funny the other day I was thinking of how easy it is for Spiderclimb to overcome usual DM barriers and that I'd almost surely memorize the spell if I were in a D&D universe. And I'd use it with Eschew Materials even if it's not the most optimal use of slots - eating a spider? Nooo thanks!

Lórquelië can't afford to spend a feat on style. And since she cannot go without style, no spider climb for her.
 

I'm partial to this site for finding useful architectural terms because it has pictures, but I suppose if you don't already have some sense of the words it could be rather tedious to find what you are looking for.

Architecture Glossary - Illustrated Dictionary for Architecture Words

My Cleric5/Radiant Servant4 is coming along nicely and I hope to have a draft up for your approval before the week is out. If anyone has any suggestions for good feat choices I'm open to suggestions. Would the group benefit more from a secondary warrior build with combat feats or one more optimized for healing or something else?
 

I doubt you mean grease. You probably mean spider climb. Lórquelië (see the beautiful accents?) thinks this is some kind of nasty drow spell that includes eating vermin and such. She must decline to cast it on Hairyman (Hairyman it was, right?). :)

Yeah, I did mean Grease. Slime the bars, so I can slide through more easily.

As for the name... My own convenience dictates a lack of accents. In order to actually get the spelling right (which I will do IC, on the few occasions Herriman (not Hairyman, though I suppose his feet certainly are ;)) refers to her by first name), I have to open my normal Word program, remember how I find the "Symbols" section, open it, find the right symbol, insert it, then copy-paste it into the text. For an OOC comment, it's a bit too much work. :p

But if you really do mean grease (I mean, needing this to make your escape artist check, greasy bars and all that, how yucky is that?)

Temporary disgust is an acceptable drawback, in my opinion. And it only costs a 1st-level slot.

And provided you promise to wash afterwards.

Good luck with collecting on that one. :lol:
 

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