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[PbP] Big Trouble in the Tzin


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"No, I'm a Paladin, which means I won't be the one killing you unlike the watchmen assuming I feel the need to hand you over to them."
 



(OOC Unless I missed it, nothing happened with my last move. So I can't do anything else until I know what I see when I peek in or who hears me.)
 

Serei puts a hand on Grouchet's shoulder.

"Calm down, don't get angry with him. After all, it's just his nature. Everyone needs employment. And everyone commits a crime every once and a while. As this hobgoblin has just pointed out, you did just commit murder. And Merak just stole his letter. We should take him to get healing, maybe his toung would be more free if he didn't have a few swords at his kneck."
 

"What murder has been commited? Killing evil that is in the process of comminiting a crime is not murder, especially when they are first given a chance to surrender and refuse, then advance toward me armed. As for healing, we don't have to go anywhere" I use my Lay on Hands ability 4 hps "He should be fine. But now we need to catch this Wizard and stay focused. "
 

Serei

"You didn't have to kill him. Subduing him would have been enough." Serei's eyes flash in annoyance. "And, morality aside, on second thought, it already is :rolleyes:, he could have had information that this one doesn't."

In general, I'm going to play Serei as against killing, but having no qualms about bringing a creature to 0 HP, or pumping up the subdual damage. :)
 

"Well, next time we are under attack I'll consider it. But when there are people that need saved and unknown opponents preventing that, sometimes people have to die. "
 

Takop-hep stays out of the conversation when there's this many people. His grasp of common isn't necessarily as good as Horax's, and he knows it. He will snarl impressively when intimidation checks are required, however, and he looks both disturbed and a little pleased about the idea of being turned into a dragon.

He'll also take to sniffing the new-comers and trying to remember their scents.
 

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