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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Strangemonkey" data-source="post: 927416" data-attributes="member: 6533"><p>Actually, you should have access to some cleric spells that can alleviate the language problem, but the big play in what you have just detailed is trying a bluff based on your mastery of evil outsider languages. Combined with your extensive summoning abilities, you are in prime position to continue your con as mercenaries within the City of the Spider Queen.</p><p></p><p>The drow of that city are at war, and IMC the place was crawling with foriegn mercenaries and arms dealers.</p><p></p><p>My group is commonly disguised as a bunch of underdark merchants and mercenaries, though we also have an alternate identity as the slaves of a travelling drow matriarch priest.</p><p></p><p>For any of this to work it is critical that you take the time to find one or two of the many safe spots. You generally have to clear fellow refugees out of them, but the nice thing about refugees is their rarely snitch.</p><p></p><p>Don't feel too disadvantaged by the levels of rogue, the adventure hurts a lot if you are rogueless too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Strangemonkey, post: 927416, member: 6533"] Actually, you should have access to some cleric spells that can alleviate the language problem, but the big play in what you have just detailed is trying a bluff based on your mastery of evil outsider languages. Combined with your extensive summoning abilities, you are in prime position to continue your con as mercenaries within the City of the Spider Queen. The drow of that city are at war, and IMC the place was crawling with foriegn mercenaries and arms dealers. My group is commonly disguised as a bunch of underdark merchants and mercenaries, though we also have an alternate identity as the slaves of a travelling drow matriarch priest. For any of this to work it is critical that you take the time to find one or two of the many safe spots. You generally have to clear fellow refugees out of them, but the nice thing about refugees is their rarely snitch. Don't feel too disadvantaged by the levels of rogue, the adventure hurts a lot if you are rogueless too. [/QUOTE]
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