D&D 5E (OOC) Rise of the Dracolich (Full)

Oh was Sesto there for any of that? Then it's something he'd be aware of, even if he doesn't approve. Hey, I don't approve of all of my friends choices IRL. I think I could put up with even more if it were a matter of saving lives.
Yeah, he was in the room when Bob did his experimental stab.
 

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Yes, Sesto was in there but he might have been unconscious at the time. I can’t recall the sequence of events and I’m too lazy to go looking but Sesto triggered a ward when opening a door and fell unconscious. He might have been revived before Bob tested the knife or maybe not. I will assume he was awake and saw it. I think Sesto just muttered disapproval and left it with that. His view was that you need to win the fight no matter what.
 

Yes, Sesto was in there but he might have been unconscious at the time. I can’t recall the sequence of events and I’m too lazy to go looking but Sesto triggered a ward when opening a door and fell unconscious. He might have been revived before Bob tested the knife or maybe not. I will assume he was awake and saw it. I think Sesto just muttered disapproval and left it with that. His view was that you need to win the fight no matter what.
Lol, I think he was one of a few people trying to convince him to not bash the new skeleton. Can't be sure without digging through Dispensables posts though.
 

Udit never ran with Bob so that's why I didn't know much about it.

I hope my character is not making too big a deal about it, it's just he's paranoid about evil wizards.
 


Nah, Udit has seen enough of Mord to be wary in general. I've only seen one example of meta knowledge so far.
But it's Kalorn now. (Remember that Fitz ruled that passive perception of 15 would see through the disguise). I will tweak the post a tiny bit though.

Edit: I thought that I had slipped a bit but I didn't write what I thought I did. I'm curious to where I messed up...
 
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Kalorn is much more knowledgeable about magic than Udit was... but it was a very wizard/arcane centric education. He doesn't even understand the source of his own power (the warlock part I mean).

Primus' capabilities will baffle him, and the idea that Mord's necromancy comes from an item hasn't even occurred to him.
 

Well, I guess it's nice that we won't easily be surprised as a whole. Kind of no fun for everyone to know what's happening in their first post though.
 


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