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shilsen said:
That's funny - I read that bit and thought, "Wow - that sounds a lot more like Wulf than Stone Bear!"
Same here. :)

So Wulf's excuse for forgetting Halcyon's sword is roleplaying.
Sagiro's excuse is senility.
What have the rest of you got to say for yourselves?

Wulf Ratbane said:
Let's just say it was so cool it took me a few seconds to break my no looting rule. I had to rationalize it in character as "natural," or as I like to call it, "skinnin's," like my magic bearskin cloak.
?? But that would be the undead bunny slippers wouldn't it?
 

It occurs to me I have actually looted TWO things. I also took a wand of inflict wounds off some Soder patsy.

I have yet to use it cause the paladins get all "uppity" over the "evil" spells.


Wulf
 

Wulf Ratbane said:
It occurs to me I have actually looted TWO things. I also took a wand of inflict wounds off some Soder patsy.

I have yet to use it cause the paladins get all "uppity" over the "evil" spells.


Wulf

Inflict spells don't have the evil descriptor. They're just negitive energy. Which, in this case, might mean the same thing to the Paladins.
 

Lela said:
Inflict spells don't have the evil descriptor. They're just negitive energy. Which, in this case, might mean the same thing to the Paladins.

Negative energy? No, the guy who radiates bursts of positive energy has no problem with that. :)
 


Blackjack said:
We scanned the whole pile of loot for anything 1) radiating evil 2) radiating undead 3) clearly immoral or otherwise gross. Undead bunny slippers counted for at least 2 and 3, if not also 1.

Heh - Well just for the record, the bunny slippers were not my idea. I think I have said that before, but it bears repeating. Though I have seriously thought about snarfing those for a "special treasure".

Wulf, 'skinnin's'? OK, sounds nifty. It will be fun to read about it. :D
 

Ok, so now that this little side-treck to the White Kingdom is over with, I hope we get to the question that has been burning in my mind for, oh, two years now. What is the real deal with Flowstone and why is that danged Black Dragon hoarding it! *smile*. But seriously folks, do our beloved Defenders ever return to Eversink? (If it is even still standing above water, that is.) Inquiring minds want to know!
 

Why on earth would we want to return to a provincial backwater (literally) like 'Sink, when we can hang out in that vibrant hub of the multiverse, Sigil? Berk, berk, berk.

It's especially funny when the high priestess of Yondalla gets
with
in her mouth.

Er, keep 'em clean, kids.
 


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