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<blockquote data-quote="Arlough" data-source="post: 5471807" data-attributes="member: 79335"><p>Yeah, in my world, Oozes and G-cubes (word) were created to clean the sewers. And yet, adventurers <em>still go down there</em>, even when there are big signs at the entrance that say "Beware of Gelatinous Cubes"!</p><p></p><p>My last group of adventurers, though, went down there with packs full of baking powder (I should have suspected something when they asked how much baking powder they could get for 10 gold) hunting the cube. They used the powder as ammo, throwing five 10 lb sacks of it into the cube and then running for their lives. (They were only level 2 at the time.)</p><p></p><p>They even had made rolls to see if the alchemists (Wizard and Cleric) and the naturalist (Ranger) would be able to work it out by talking to each other.</p><p></p><p>I had to reward that kind of ingenuity so I had the poor cube froth up and explode.</p><p></p><p>They were finally able to give the paladin a proper burial, and collect the chest he was carrying full of their gold.</p><p></p><p>Good times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arlough, post: 5471807, member: 79335"] Yeah, in my world, Oozes and G-cubes (word) were created to clean the sewers. And yet, adventurers [i]still go down there[/i], even when there are big signs at the entrance that say "Beware of Gelatinous Cubes"! My last group of adventurers, though, went down there with packs full of baking powder (I should have suspected something when they asked how much baking powder they could get for 10 gold) hunting the cube. They used the powder as ammo, throwing five 10 lb sacks of it into the cube and then running for their lives. (They were only level 2 at the time.) They even had made rolls to see if the alchemists (Wizard and Cleric) and the naturalist (Ranger) would be able to work it out by talking to each other. I had to reward that kind of ingenuity so I had the poor cube froth up and explode. They were finally able to give the paladin a proper burial, and collect the chest he was carrying full of their gold. Good times. [/QUOTE]
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