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<blockquote data-quote="(un)reason" data-source="post: 9464794" data-attributes="member: 27780"><p>Still managing a stable party where everyone turns up on time, which is very gratifying. The party split up, with some of them going down the tunnel leading to the valley from the outside, while two of the flyers watched from above. The feral human was not the best choice for a negotiator and went straight for the obey or die option. The giants obviously weren't going to take nonsense like that from a shortarse and threw a rock at her. She responded by turning invisible and the fight was on. They did manage to get at least one decent hit in, which is better than anything from the last session, but after a couple of rounds, the male giant was reduced to negative hit points, at which point they tried negotiating again. At this point I can reveal that I was using <a href="https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/polyhedron-dungeon.861315/page-78#post-24938904" target="_blank">Flesh to Stone</a> from issue 85. After finding out the backstory, they gave them just enough healing to keep him alive, got the giants to turn the gnomes back, took the silver that they'd mined so far, and set them working for the greater glory of the lich-queen with the giants as overseers. </p><p></p><p>This relatively quick and easy assignment completed, they headed back to Tu'narath, where the silver was swiftly put to the purpose of ramping up silver sword production. They then decided to go for the second most popular vote last time and check out the source of powerful alteration magic. This turned out to be a lot further north than the last two missions, in snowy mountains. They decided to try a little harder at the diplomatic approach this time when approaching the nearest settlement. A good roll later and I could reveal that they've been dropped into the middle of <a href="https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/polyhedron-dungeon.861315/page-78#post-24923695" target="_blank">Armstice</a>. Of course, upon hearing rumours about imprisoned lycanthropes, they immediately started scheming about how to control them and infect more people to use as a lycanthropic vanguard in their invasion, which is obviously not the solution the writer intended to the scenario, but could definitely be entertaining. Hopefully we shall see if they succeed or just wind up killing them instead next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(un)reason, post: 9464794, member: 27780"] Still managing a stable party where everyone turns up on time, which is very gratifying. The party split up, with some of them going down the tunnel leading to the valley from the outside, while two of the flyers watched from above. The feral human was not the best choice for a negotiator and went straight for the obey or die option. The giants obviously weren't going to take nonsense like that from a shortarse and threw a rock at her. She responded by turning invisible and the fight was on. They did manage to get at least one decent hit in, which is better than anything from the last session, but after a couple of rounds, the male giant was reduced to negative hit points, at which point they tried negotiating again. At this point I can reveal that I was using [url=https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/polyhedron-dungeon.861315/page-78#post-24938904]Flesh to Stone[/url] from issue 85. After finding out the backstory, they gave them just enough healing to keep him alive, got the giants to turn the gnomes back, took the silver that they'd mined so far, and set them working for the greater glory of the lich-queen with the giants as overseers. This relatively quick and easy assignment completed, they headed back to Tu'narath, where the silver was swiftly put to the purpose of ramping up silver sword production. They then decided to go for the second most popular vote last time and check out the source of powerful alteration magic. This turned out to be a lot further north than the last two missions, in snowy mountains. They decided to try a little harder at the diplomatic approach this time when approaching the nearest settlement. A good roll later and I could reveal that they've been dropped into the middle of [url=https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/polyhedron-dungeon.861315/page-78#post-24923695]Armstice[/url]. Of course, upon hearing rumours about imprisoned lycanthropes, they immediately started scheming about how to control them and infect more people to use as a lycanthropic vanguard in their invasion, which is obviously not the solution the writer intended to the scenario, but could definitely be entertaining. Hopefully we shall see if they succeed or just wind up killing them instead next week. [/QUOTE]
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