D&D 5E EB's Out of My Abysmal Mind - OOC (FULL)


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Was hoping that once the group is out of the outpost they would hook up with your character. Might have to adjust this to get you in earlier. You will still need an RG post. With your ideals, flaws, description, etc. this is the main thing that all of the players here did an excellent job of breathing character into all those stats.

You background is linked to Thia; in a great post here. And it opened up a great way to introduce any new characters. Your one of here old team members that survived the drow trap.

Please add that into your background, I was thinking of an odd hermit cleric and the fact you are easy to raise from the dead. LOL

Here is your current equipment to add to your RG post:
- goggles of darkvision
- greatclub (found on ogre corspe)
- short sword (using it like a machete)
- dagger
- gourd w/strap (holds 1.5 gallons of water)
- burlap backpack (15lb capacity)
- tinderbox
- edible fungus (barrelstalk, 1.5lbs)
- common clothes
- 12sp, 8cp

Will get you in the game as soon as I can. Until then please breath some life into the stats, and have fun with your background.
 

He could have been in the lower part of the tower.
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How foolish does Thia think it would be to open the door and shoot arrows at the spider's repairing the bridge? How many drow are out there active? And was the bridge to the guard tower also cut? We don't have any decent way of dealing with a large number of drow, even with our equipment. Frankly, I'm surprised they are fixing the bridge. They could just starve us out.
 


He could have been in the lower part of the tower.
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How foolish does Thia think it would be to open the door and shoot arrows at the spider's repairing the bridge? How many drow are out there active? And was the bridge to the guard tower also cut? We don't have any decent way of dealing with a large number of drow, even with our equipment. Frankly, I'm surprised they are fixing the bridge. They could just starve us out.

Thinking of him sneaking up the rope of the lift, still not sure, need the group to get out of their current mess.

Foolish to get shot back at by the 8 drow across the way. You wish to risk looking out the door and around the corner to see what is going over at the other bridge? Thinking about it for a minute her soldier training will take a hold and she will realize that they are a bunch of soldiers without any leadership not knowing what to do at the moment.
 


She said Old Grudach died in that post. So I guess she was mistaken?

How's this: We were surrounded in Drow and Grudach strode forward to protect everyone. He was shot full of drow crossbow bolts and fell off of a crumbling ledge into a gorge.

What she didn't know is he landed in a pile of softish-mushrooms and managed to recover from the drow poison in time to secret himself away in a hole. When the drow came to find him, he was gone. He has been tracking them since and discovered Velkenvelve and has been watching from afar. Now that a prison break is in progress he will see what he can do.

(Am I right about what the situation is? I haven't had a chance to read up on everything).
 

Oh no, He died alright.

His ability (Grudach's) to be raised without components aloud a deranged old hermit to bring him back. "You still have work to do and have had enough rest," the crazy old hermit says to Old Grudach. He grumbles to himself about the laziness of youth. Grudach tries to protest that laying dead and laying around are two total different things, but doesn't get the chance. "Now go! And bring me back some fire lichen when your done, my soup needs some spicing."

That's about how I see it playing out. lol
 

Oh right. Okay, same scenario but the crazy hermit found him before the drow did.

I want to try something unusual. I want to play a cautious barbarian. Something like this:

Grudach was born premature, which killed his mother. A small, timid boy, his abusive father blamed him for taking his mother's life, and constantly tried to 'make a man out of' him.

Even now in middle-age, he lives in constant fear, still subconsciously seeing every threat as his father coming for him. And yet, his inner terror is rarely noticed by those around him. He hides it well. Thia, for example, sees him as the bravest man she knows. But it's not bravery that drives him forward in battle. It's fear. Fear that his father was right about his weakness. His zealous rage is actually terrible terror spiking his energy and causing him to charge when he would rather flee.
 

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