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<blockquote data-quote="Bloodsparrow" data-source="post: 2587244" data-attributes="member: 12554"><p><strong>Lemon Sented Chest</strong></p><p>The mage was talking about putting something valuble in a "Lemieund's (sp?) Secret Chest". I miss heard him.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Set us up the bomb"</strong></p><p>As I think we said before, we had a Dwarven mage who was, shall we say, fond of fire? Roth was also rather chaotic, My Cleric/Rogue was also more chaotic then the average bear, but I was more good and Roth was rather more "crazed". Roth would sometimes make noises about how, if he were to go down, he'd take everybody in several square miles with him, and the player often would describe this as "set us up the bomb". (You all know where that is from, I'm sure.</p><p></p><p>The most interesting use of this term however, was uttered by the party Druid...</p><p></p><p>We were fighting in a keep on a wooden floor when the fire mage got a little zealous and it collapsed beneath us. I made my reflex save but the Druid and the Mage were dropped literally in the center of a very large group of baddies. I was feeling over-confidant and assumed the others would follow somehow, so I jumped down and "death-from-aboved" one, landing on the very edge of the clump surrounding my friends.</p><p></p><p>Let's just say that the mage was more or less resistent to fire, the Cleric/Rogue's Evasion/Reflex Save was up to par, and the Druid was had a lot of hitpoints... He looked Roth in the eye, said, "Set us up the bomb?" and produced a fistfull of ... fireberries, I think they're called, and spiked the lot at their feet.</p><p></p><p>Picture this if you will, one moment you're standing over a corpse and looking at the backs of a considerable number of baddies surrounding your friends. Suddenly, a cylindrical wall of fire expands from the center of the clump and heads directly for your face. Just as suddenly, the baddies are gone and your friends are quite singed standing in a deep pile of ash, one of them, the Druid looking horrified that you're standing on the edge of the destruction, it is assumed that you would look surprised if you still had eyebrows...</p><p></p><p>"Set us up the bomb" indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bloodsparrow, post: 2587244, member: 12554"] [b]Lemon Sented Chest[/b] The mage was talking about putting something valuble in a "Lemieund's (sp?) Secret Chest". I miss heard him. [b]"Set us up the bomb"[/b] As I think we said before, we had a Dwarven mage who was, shall we say, fond of fire? Roth was also rather chaotic, My Cleric/Rogue was also more chaotic then the average bear, but I was more good and Roth was rather more "crazed". Roth would sometimes make noises about how, if he were to go down, he'd take everybody in several square miles with him, and the player often would describe this as "set us up the bomb". (You all know where that is from, I'm sure. The most interesting use of this term however, was uttered by the party Druid... We were fighting in a keep on a wooden floor when the fire mage got a little zealous and it collapsed beneath us. I made my reflex save but the Druid and the Mage were dropped literally in the center of a very large group of baddies. I was feeling over-confidant and assumed the others would follow somehow, so I jumped down and "death-from-aboved" one, landing on the very edge of the clump surrounding my friends. Let's just say that the mage was more or less resistent to fire, the Cleric/Rogue's Evasion/Reflex Save was up to par, and the Druid was had a lot of hitpoints... He looked Roth in the eye, said, "Set us up the bomb?" and produced a fistfull of ... fireberries, I think they're called, and spiked the lot at their feet. Picture this if you will, one moment you're standing over a corpse and looking at the backs of a considerable number of baddies surrounding your friends. Suddenly, a cylindrical wall of fire expands from the center of the clump and heads directly for your face. Just as suddenly, the baddies are gone and your friends are quite singed standing in a deep pile of ash, one of them, the Druid looking horrified that you're standing on the edge of the destruction, it is assumed that you would look surprised if you still had eyebrows... "Set us up the bomb" indeed. [/QUOTE]
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