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<blockquote data-quote="Richards" data-source="post: 8411917" data-attributes="member: 508"><p>So we were in the city of Revin, a place where we had been attacked by assassins the last time we were there. As we half expected, we were attacked as we walked through the streets. But after we killed one of them and were pretty close to taking down a few of the others, the leader (a disguised drow) <em>teleported </em>away and the others surrendered. They had no idea they had been hired by a drow and had been told lies about how we were vicious killers. And they weren't really assassins, just a neutral band of adventurers. So we let them live and moved on.</p><p></p><p>Eventually, we found the drow, his sister, and a chained mind flayer trying to activate the artifact we had depowered and were to take out of commission altogether. The mind flayer cast <em>suggestion</em> on my lizardfolk barbarian/fighter and told me to go take my aggression on the drow. The trouble was, our gnome cleric had cast spells to make himself look like a drow so he could try to bluff his way into getting close to our enemies. So once the drow siblings had been slain, I went after the disguised gnome thinking he was a drow. He could tell I was about to attack him but instead of canceling his magic disguise he decided it would be funnier to cast a <em>mislead</em> spell, turning himself invisible and leaving an illusion of his "drow" self in his place. My PC wore himself out attacking this illusory drow, hitting it again and again but never seeming to be able to kill it. Once they tired of that game, the dwarven barbarian lent his <em>hat of disguise</em> to the dwarven fighter who has a warhammer that allows him to earth glide through solid stone, and he used the magic hat to make himself look like a drow, who then kept ducking down below the ground and popping up again several feet away, while I tried clobbering him with my battleaxe. It was the D&D version of Leonard Hofstadter trying to catch Sheldon Cooper in a McDonald's kiddie ball pit while he kept popping up, saying "Bazinga!" and then popping back down again. My poor lizardfolk wore himself out chasing after the little bugger - but I'll bet he sleeps well tonight after all that exercise!</p><p></p><p>Johnathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richards, post: 8411917, member: 508"] So we were in the city of Revin, a place where we had been attacked by assassins the last time we were there. As we half expected, we were attacked as we walked through the streets. But after we killed one of them and were pretty close to taking down a few of the others, the leader (a disguised drow) [I]teleported [/I]away and the others surrendered. They had no idea they had been hired by a drow and had been told lies about how we were vicious killers. And they weren't really assassins, just a neutral band of adventurers. So we let them live and moved on. Eventually, we found the drow, his sister, and a chained mind flayer trying to activate the artifact we had depowered and were to take out of commission altogether. The mind flayer cast [i]suggestion[/i] on my lizardfolk barbarian/fighter and told me to go take my aggression on the drow. The trouble was, our gnome cleric had cast spells to make himself look like a drow so he could try to bluff his way into getting close to our enemies. So once the drow siblings had been slain, I went after the disguised gnome thinking he was a drow. He could tell I was about to attack him but instead of canceling his magic disguise he decided it would be funnier to cast a [i]mislead[/i] spell, turning himself invisible and leaving an illusion of his "drow" self in his place. My PC wore himself out attacking this illusory drow, hitting it again and again but never seeming to be able to kill it. Once they tired of that game, the dwarven barbarian lent his [i]hat of disguise[/i] to the dwarven fighter who has a warhammer that allows him to earth glide through solid stone, and he used the magic hat to make himself look like a drow, who then kept ducking down below the ground and popping up again several feet away, while I tried clobbering him with my battleaxe. It was the D&D version of Leonard Hofstadter trying to catch Sheldon Cooper in a McDonald's kiddie ball pit while he kept popping up, saying "Bazinga!" and then popping back down again. My poor lizardfolk wore himself out chasing after the little bugger - but I'll bet he sleeps well tonight after all that exercise! Johnathan [/QUOTE]
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