Industrygothica's "Those Left Behind" [OOC]

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Undoubtedly. But Talashia, IC, wouldn't consider the carnival to be much more than a distasteful waste of time at this point. If everyone wants to go, she'll grumblingly go along...mainly because she can't fight chaos beasts by herself. :)
 

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Undoubtedly. But Talashia, IC, wouldn't consider the carnival to be much more than a distasteful waste of time at this point. If everyone wants to go, she'll grumblingly go along...mainly because she can't fight chaos beasts by herself. :)

and Caerwyn would want to go so he could try tofree the innocent/wrongfully accused, being a paladin of freedom and all.

yes, I know I amy be baited here, but character istory is character history. even though i didn't write it.
 

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So is Caerwyn a barbarian multiclassed with paladin of freedom?

I'm a little confused...I thought maybe you'd reworked him when you took him over.

And being a paladin of any stripe, he'd be unwilling to give the green light to using the staff, right? Paladins of Freedom are still good...just chaotic.
 

Well, I think all the characters would probably agree that "potential chaos beast plague" trumps pretty much all else, so I'm voting magistratre. Mind you, I think enough characters have also expressed interest and / or distaste at the carnival that we can probably make some noise / ask some questions about it while we're there.

As for shopping, I'd say magistrate first, then if we're going to help them or do anything else, we go for supplies then (besides, if the magistrate wants our help enough, maybe they'll pitch in on the purchases ;) ).

jason
 

Three also specifically mention going to see the magistrate.

Three specifically DON'T mention the prisoners carnival.

Three specifically DON'T mention the magistrate.

ALL specifically mention something that was talked about in the IC thread.

There's also the option of bowing out of the whole scenario and letting the city of Irongate fend for itself. (Haven't changed cities yet - I'd really rather do that IC somehow.)

I think the story will evolve no matter what you choose, in one way or another.


-IG
 

There's also the option of bowing out of the whole scenario and letting the city of Irongate fend for itself. (Haven't changed cities yet - I'd really rather do that IC somehow.)

If you're looking for something, there's still a missing innkeeper (and possibly his daughter) out there, and no evidence we've found insists that they still have to be in Irongate. And Tanith wandered off with the cargo we were supposed to be delivering to free them from their debt. Given the guilt-fit Shai had yesterday when he remembered what he was supposed to have been doing, that might provide the proper motivation (if we can reasonably convince the others that the chaos threat is under control...)

Actually, we never did definitively figure out what happened to the alchemist, did we? If we need the chaos fight to motivate us, news of his new wherabouts might similarly get the group moving.

And if Caerwyn can't leave without talking to the victims of the prisoner's carnival, well, no reason one or more of them might not have the above information.

Or something completely different. :o I clearly have too much energy this morning...

jason
 

Uulark's first priority is still to somehow get his hands on some cash and get missile weapons for the next chaos beast fight. Second is telling the powers that be what they've got under their city streets. So, for now, he'll tag along with Shai and keep up a running patter to the hairy druid to remind him that they need to 1- sell at least one of the scrolls to get some cash (to be done immediately), and 2- hightail it to a weapon smith.
 

It's humorous, as well as a little sad, but Buurt has almost no dog in any of these fights, as he just attached himself to the party out of a sudden, dire need upon seeing one of their valiant numbers consumed by chaos. :cool:

As of yet, he has no idea if he even has a cut in anything, other than what he, himself finds and verbally makes a claim or interest in.

But, he'll verbalize some of this here in a moment, from his more militaristic viewpoint.
 

personally, the obvious wise choice is to go to the magistrate. I just hope there are no wanted posters with a drawn rendition of caerwyn on any of them. it could be more then a bit embarissing when he offers to assist to quell the chaos beast infestation when he is recognized for some of his past youthful, ... indiscretions.

and no, i did not rework the chareqcter at all. took him at face value.
 


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