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Tokiwong said:
This is also true... but it makes for a good scene of team building, so much for celebrating your victories.

You know, one of these days we probably could use a positive team-building exercise that brought all of us together and full to the brim with warm fuzzies.

Let's kill Ryan. That should do it. :)
 

Samnell said:
You know, one of these days we probably could use a positive team-building exercise that brought all of us together and full to the brim with warm fuzzies.

Let's kill Ryan. That should do it. :)
Well if it is any consolation Tina did non-lethal damage to Anika...
 




Tokiwong said:
I find it amusing that all the teens want to grapple the super strong enraged grappler/brawler

Well, Anika had the idea that if she could beat her on Tina's level, maybe she'd garner a little respect, even though she figured it was dangerous, but anger can make you do dumb things.

I'm just glad you haven't posted her stats yet, or I may not have been able to overcome my want to metagame. :p

And I forgot she could phase. This chica's a tough hombre...
 


Agamon said:
I just hope the last person flushed.

It should be rolled for, I say. Why, once I had to roll to see if a PC went to the bathroom. Another PC suspected that a former party member had come back disguised by illusions. She did, coming back as more or less a male version of herself. The skeptical player argued that it's not like people declared going to the bathroom. So I gave in and the skeptic hid out, invisible, in the latrine.

A predictable series of questions followed, culminating in a declaration to disbelieve the- You know where this is going. The illusion-clad player earned a lot of ill-will and another PC later doused her trousers with itching powder. She was annoying me by this point too, so I decided to mention the itching powder during a fight. I rolled a save and it turned out the PC couldn't control herself and lost the round's action to tending the itch.

The player who placed the itching powder then testily demanded that the scratcher get her, well you know, under control.
 

Samnell said:
It should be rolled for, I say. Why, once I had to roll to see if a PC went to the bathroom. Another PC suspected that a former party member had come back disguised by illusions. She did, coming back as more or less a male version of herself. The skeptical player argued that it's not like people declared going to the bathroom. So I gave in and the skeptic hid out, invisible, in the latrine.

A predictable series of questions followed, culminating in a declaration to disbelieve the- You know where this is going. The illusion-clad player earned a lot of ill-will and another PC later doused her trousers with itching powder. She was annoying me by this point too, so I decided to mention the itching powder during a fight. I rolled a save and it turned out the PC couldn't control herself and lost the round's action to tending the itch.

The player who placed the itching powder then testily demanded that the scratcher get her, well you know, under control.
Some things in my mind I leave nebulous :)
 

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