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Raven Crowking said:
May I suggest that you wait a few months, and then throw the heads into another encounter....except that this time they are angry?

Heh... well, of course, the pcs, having left the path, pretty much have to apologize to the head in question to get back out of the fey realms...
 


Raven Crowking said:
Have you ever read the myth of Cupid and Psyche? Or East of the Sun, West of the Moon? Frequently, that apology includes a lot of extra work! :p

RC

:lol: Well, to get there they needed these spriggan guides, whose price was the party's gnome (who eventually agreed to let them eat him in return for their guidance) and then... well... let's just say that the party, um, had a lot of creative ideas and, er, character development last night. :eek: :] :o

I'll be sure to link to the series of updates detailing the group's adventure- it's about 4-8 games away in my Of Sound Mind the Halfling Way SH.
 


I used the classic 'Nice elf lady turns out to be a witch who wants to stuff those tasty-looking halflings in the oven, and offers to let them go if they'll giver her "just the plump one"' encounter. :)

It was rough, what with the poisoned tea and all.
 


Raven Crowking said:
Hansel & Gretel?

Care to post your encounter, or should I run up a 3.X H&G witch encounter of my own, for use in this forum? I would point out, Jester, that you are unlikely to be able to use my encounter as it might be a smidgen close to one you've already used.

RC

I'd be interested to see your version of it- I'll post mine once the story hour for that group catches up to it though. :)
 



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