IC - Mad King's Monkey II

Moment Three, Herr Borne's path, The Netherworld

Ullara finds that trying to move faster only makes keeping her footing more difficult. But using her staff as an aid provides a definite benefit.
 

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Thuan was starting to note that poeple were having trouble and getting injured. But he was at a loss as to why, so far, he was uneffected. Thuan continued bringing up the rear.

Thuan finds himself recalling an old proverb from his homeland. A man in a hurry who keeps tripping over his own robe would be better served by hitching up his robe than running.
 

Li Thuan, male human monk

Thuan, remembering an old proverb from his homeland, speaks up.

"This reminds of proverb from homeland. 'Man in hurry who keeps tripping over own robe is better served by hitching up robe rather than running.' Perhaps all should focus on moving and not speed."
 

Ullara stops trying to go quite so fast, keeping her footing more firm, but there's a bullheaded glint in her eye that doesn't bode well if anything that needs a good sharp rap to the nose should show up.
 

Jan inhales and calmly exhales to keep his concentration and footing. He takes his voice and sings a calm clear note to counter the cacophony of voices all vieing for his attention.

action: counter song against vocal din. [standard action]

continue to move as move action

[note: not sure if this applies(?) . . . . .
At 2nd level, the bard becomes resistant to the bardic performance of others, and to sonic effects in general. The bard gains a +4 bonus on saving throws made against <edit> sonic, and <edit> attacks

Reflex save +5: 1d20+5=12

Will save +8: 1d20+8=16
 
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Moment Three, Herr Borne's path, The Netherworld

Jan inhales and calmly exhales to keep his concentration and footing. He takes his voice and sings a calm clear note to counter the cacophony of voices all vying for his attention.

Jan's song cuts through the dissonance, a clear note of sanity in a chaotic cacophony.

OOC - All: Perform (Sing) Check Result: 15. Any character may use Jan's Perform check result in place of their Will saving throw if, after the saving throw is rolled, the Perform check result proves to be higher. Which, in effect, means that all the characters make their save this round.

OOC - Scott: have a look here.
 
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Moment Three, Herr Borne's path, The Netherworld

Jan's song cuts through the dissonance, a clear note of sanity in a chaotic cacophony.

OOC - Scott: have a look here.
*face palm*

[ic] Jan's furrowed brow relaxes as if a vice on his skull was released. A calm determined look in his eyes leads him on. His steps are measured as he holds the crystal clear note.

[move at half speed]
 


Bayar shook his head from side to side, trying to clear the irritating droning hum from inside his head. Eventually he resorted to putting fingers in each ear. Even that had to stop when it seemed like one of the thorny plants moved and actually tried to whack him.

Stopping in confusion, Bayar rubbed the spot on his ribs where the plant had got him. It hadn't been a gentle and loving tap either... Glaring at the foliage Bayar was resting his hand on his sword hilt when Jaan broken into song. The tune was soothing, at the least, and probably stopped the fighter acting terminally stupidly by leaving the path to pick a fight with a bush.

Grumbling and frowning, Bayar trudged on.

Reflex save: 18+1 (Dex bonus now +1)=19.
Not rolling Will, would be hard to do better than 15.
 

Even that had to stop when it seemed like one of the thorny plants moved and actually tried to whack him.

The tune was soothing, at the least, and probably stopped the fighter acting terminally stupidly by leaving the path to pick a fight with a bush.

[sblock=Bayar]Profession Soldier check made - Looking at the thorny bush that wacked him, Bayar can see no evidence that it is anything other than a dumb plant. But all his experience as a soldier scream that the blow to his ribs was no accident. Bayar feels like he is standing in the middle of a battle in which all of the combatant are frozen motionless ... until you look away.

Also, Bayar would not have to leave the path in order to strike at the bushes - they crowd the path, obstructing the way.[/sblock]
 

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