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Sebastian's Lost Vault of Tsazthar Rho - In Character Thread

Voda Vosa said:
"Ill tell ya what to do!" says the gnome, wielding his fist in the air "Kill Him at onec! Poison his food, ambush the primate from a clift and fill his sorry ass with arrows! The only good Ogre are dead ones! Thats for sure!" shouts Trombin, absolutly out of his mind. The he seems to notice the great scandal he has produce "Well.. em.. sorry for tha shouting and all, its just sometinhg personal between Ogres and gnomes." the wizard says shamefully.
"You volunteering to hunt Logbrag down and put an end to him, then? You'd earn the friendship of every man, woman, and child in Hadler's Gap if you did."

omrob said:
After hear the story about Logbrag, Natty stands up on the bench and proclaims, "The bigger they are the harder they fall!" Then with an approving look around the crowd adds, "Sounds like this ogres' eating something no good and thas turnin 'im all mean. Now of course the green apple splatters will make anyone mean..."
"I have a bad feeling it's something a lot worse than a case of the runs, making him go crazy like this..." Pelter shakes his head.

Voda Vosa said:
"My great Power requires huges amounts of food to keep it working, lad, I will not stop, I warn you" and then he grabs more bread and start eating again. "Now, tell ush more about the ogrrer" the gnome say to the innkeeper, with his moth full of food.
Pelter answers Trombin, "I'm not sure what else there is to say. I can tell you where his cave lies up in the hills, if you were thinking of going looking for him."
 

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"Tell me my good man, where is that rat nest? Not that Wm willing to go be myself to defeat a enormous ogre, but I think a bunch of peasants under my command, I mean, under the prince command will do. We can climb over the hill, and when the monster comes out to eat the peasants, I mean to engage the peasants, we throw all our mighty arsenal of ranged weapons and spells over his head. And a rock too, just to be sure." says the gnome, quite confident.
 

"Indeed, I believe we shall. Whatever information you could give us would be welcome, MR Pelter. About how far from here is it? We may be best put to wait until the morn to begin our journey."
 

Voda Vosa said:
"Tell me my good man, where is that rat nest? Not that Wm willing to go be myself to defeat a enormous ogre, but I think a bunch of peasants under my command, I mean, under the prince command will do. We can climb over the hill, and when the monster comes out to eat the peasants, I mean to engage the peasants, we throw all our mighty arsenal of ranged weapons and spells over his head. And a rock too, just to be sure." says the gnome, quite confident.
Pelter raises an eyebrow at Trombin's characterization of the townsfolk as 'peasants.' "Hmm, I think you'd be hard pressed to find volunteers for that duty, even in the service of a prince. If we had men of strong enough arms in Hadler's Gap to fight an ogre, we would have done that a long time ago."

Jemal said:
"Indeed, I believe we shall. Whatever information you could give us would be welcome, MR Pelter. About how far from here is it? We may be best put to wait until the morn to begin our journey."
"It's about an hour and a half into the hills on foot...I can draw you a map if you like." Pelter draws on his clay pipe, then continues, "Your coin has bought you all room in this inn for tonight, Highness. You're most welcome to stay and enjoy my modest hospitality. If you all are truly going to venture into the hills to try and solve our 'ogre problem', that's the least I can do."
 


"We'll I've heard tell those ogres are most profoundly stupid, so yes, with all our superior intellects we shall certianly get the jump on him! Most valiant gnome, could your mighty illusory magics could recreate the peasants making some some rude gestures to the ogre?" Natty hops from one foot to another, talking excitedly about strategies to deal with the ogre menace as the food is brought out and the stew is portioned out to the ravenous adventurers.

Then he sits down and becomes very quiet while he quickly finishes his bowl before anyone else, and starts for seconds.
 

"Hmmm interesting suggestion my halfling friend, I think I could make some dancing lights or ghostly sounds, I thinks this will be more than enogh to catch this fools atention Ha ha" Trombin says. Then he cast Dancing lights over the table as a demostration. "Ah beautifull, Im an artist!"
 

As the group discusses their plans, a dwarf standing in the doorway addresses everyone in the inn. "I am Kore! I am here to rid you of your ogre problem." He pauses a moment. "But I am in need of directions to the evil scourge's cave. I was told that Mikal Pelter could help me in that effort. Is he around?"
 
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Trombin turns to look the new commer, angry because the dwarf statment. "Too late Dwarf! We have already claim that ape as trophy! Its Ours!" the gnome hits the table with his fist, having little efect, since the forniture was a solid one, and the gnome fist was prety small. Trombin feeled the pain in his little hand, runing through his spine.
 

Tailspinner said:
As the group discusses their plans, a dwarf standing in the doorway addresses everyone in the inn. "I am Kore! I am here to rid you of your ogre problem." He pauses a moment. "But I am in need of directions to the evil scourge's cave. I was told that Mikal Pelter could help me in that effort. Is he around?"
The innkeeper turns toward the dwarf in the doorway. He answers the newcomer, ignoring Trombin's outburst. "I am Mikal Pelter, and I can direct you to the cave of Logbrag the ogre. This is fortuitous, as I was just discussing the same with this group of travellers. Perhaps the lot of you can throw in together, since you seem of like-minded goals."
 

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