She/it won't die, Isida rarely kills a character... At least if you post.Rystil Arden said:Well, Jamilah might die, but there's her reaction...
Unlike me. I beat a character down to -8 by my second post in my Eberron PbP. Of course, that's what you get for charging the ogres surrounding you...Brother Shatterstone said:She/it won't die, Isida rarely kills a character... At least if you post.![]()
But I just sent Jamilah to the same place where Samira died. Stands to reason she might fryBrother Shatterstone said:She/it won't die, Isida rarely kills a character... At least if you post.![]()
Rystil Arden said:But I just sent Jamilah to the same place where Samira died. Stands to reason she might fry![]()
Bront said:Unlike me. I beat a character down to -8 by my second post in my Eberron PbP. Of course, that's what you get for charging the ogres surrounding you...
She was looking for Samira...she wanted to see if Samira might still be in there to try to convince her to come out, and she's not going to leave until its proven that it is futile, even if she burns up--not after she listened to Shalah and left Samira alone for a while and saw where that leads. Jamilah thinks that she failed by not loving Samira enough--if only she was not a failure, Samira would have stayed with her instead of feeling so alone that she killed herself.Brother Shatterstone said:Samira took a nice long swim in a pool of lava/fire... I was under the impression that Jamilah was just flying about.
She's in the game to, and no one (even the player) was yelling at me. I'm sure when combat is over, there'll be some interesting coversation.Brother Shatterstone said:I don't think she would humor stupidity either.![]()
Isida would never give advice to a DM in another game without being first asked to do so.Bront said:She's in the game to, and no one (even the player) was yelling at me. I'm sure when combat is over, there'll be some interesting coversation.