[OOC] House Millithor in City of the Spider Queen II

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That depends on what is going on when you get back.

Drow society has conflicts on purity. Half-drow tend to be ostracized (except for half-fiends). Crippled drow and mutant drow are outcasts and tend to be abandoned or rejected (for instance, Irae's albino skin color would probably cause her to be abandoned at birth or hidden by her house).

Undead are a special case. While the members of an undead matron's house would probably be too terrified of the Matron's power to revolt, other houses might view an undead status as a weakness that could be exploited.
 

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Dalamar said:
Well, you still have that magical dagger, you could start stabbing at him. Might actually be more likely to work than trying to struggle out of his hold.
Well yeah, but one needs a succesful grapple check to get it.

But it's already too late now.

Oh, by the way, DON'T KILL RANDAL MORN!

I want him, like alive.
 


Brother Shatterstone said:
Kilcif is slightly unnerved, but not quit surprised about the Matron condition. Her openness about her condition, even in private, is more of a surprise to him and he looks at Carcelon that he didn’t appreciate her less than full answer, but he says nothing to her. When given a chance he will tell Kripp of his condition in the hopes of getting him to prepare a spell for him also.

OOC: Kilcif is cursed for those who have forgotten, I doubt Kilcif knows exactly what happens but I figure he’s smart enough to describe the events in enough detail show that Kripp could figure it out.

I think you misunderstood my post. Kilcif (and Carcelon) only knows that there's something wrong with Ki'Willis' eyes. Kripp is the one she told about her condition (because he's the only one who can help her with the rather nasty case of flesh-eating bacteria she is developing), noone else.

Originally posted by me:
Leaving Carcelon and Kilcif behind in the corridor she requests to Kripp that he follows her into the room. After closing the door and making her way to the inner chamber of her quarters (or as for enough away from the door so that their conversation caanot be overheard) she turns to the Kuo-Toa priest.
 
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And just how long did you think it was going to take us to notice that you've stopped breathing? ;)

Especially Carcelon, who knows that something happened to the matron and would have been watching you like a hawk on the way back to our rooms.
 

It's not like she was a very heavy breether in the first place, and it's almost impossible to see if someone's not breathing when they are moving around. Besides, she can fake it if she thinks someone might notice. Since she can still speak she can certainly breath too if she'd want to. I think our DM is going to give our characters a lot more urgent matters to think about than wether or not we're all breathing. ;)
Since it's probable that she'll have a mutiny on her hands if her condition becomes known (and she would prefer not having to spank her kids) keeping it a secret it the best thing she can do.
 


Serpenteye said:
Since it's probable that she'll have a mutiny on her hands if her condition becomes known...
Bah, Quertus doesn't care about such minor things as dying or (un)death.

He's planning Lichdom though, so his opinion might be biased... :D

...and she would prefer not having to spank her kids...
Now that would be a sight I'd want to see. From a distance. :p
 

Uriel said:
...as well as to prepare the proper spell...perhaps make a Wand for her as well.

*random thought* If you used Imbue with Spell Ability to grant the Matron the ability to cast Gentle Repose herself, could she then refresh it daily using a Pearl of Power?
 

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