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<blockquote data-quote="The_Magician" data-source="post: 2628213" data-attributes="member: 14978"><p>This is the most recent one, but i dont think it was that cruel, since it is Ravenloft...</p><p></p><p>PCs had just been engulfed by the mists and taken to Ravenloft, although they are unaware they are somewhere else, since they were in a forest before, and were still at a forest then, although the forest looked a bit different. Anyway, they found a mad elf who was runnign from imaginary treants and after lots of roleplaying, decided to have the elf guiding them ot the nearest town... except one of the PCs wasnt trusting the NPC and decided to use his Speak with Animals to get a more trustworthy information from a forest animal. They had lsitened ot the howling of a wolf before, so this PC decided to contact that wolf. He casted Speak with Animals and howled a greeting.</p><p></p><p>A pack of 6 dire wolves showed up. The wolves spoke in single words to him. Wordes like: blood, meat, hungry, kill, etc. Realising the wolves were very unfriendly, he had to make a Wild Empathy check to try to change their attitudes (he is a spirit shaman). He had to roll 24 or higher so the wolves wouldn't attack them. He had a +8 modifier. He rolled 25. Lucky bastard. The wolves became indifferent and moved away, without either helping or attacking.</p><p></p><p>So, not really THAT cruel. He just lost his arm recently, with a failed Power Check, though. But that is not being cruel either. That's just a consequence of being in ravenloft...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Magician, post: 2628213, member: 14978"] This is the most recent one, but i dont think it was that cruel, since it is Ravenloft... PCs had just been engulfed by the mists and taken to Ravenloft, although they are unaware they are somewhere else, since they were in a forest before, and were still at a forest then, although the forest looked a bit different. Anyway, they found a mad elf who was runnign from imaginary treants and after lots of roleplaying, decided to have the elf guiding them ot the nearest town... except one of the PCs wasnt trusting the NPC and decided to use his Speak with Animals to get a more trustworthy information from a forest animal. They had lsitened ot the howling of a wolf before, so this PC decided to contact that wolf. He casted Speak with Animals and howled a greeting. A pack of 6 dire wolves showed up. The wolves spoke in single words to him. Wordes like: blood, meat, hungry, kill, etc. Realising the wolves were very unfriendly, he had to make a Wild Empathy check to try to change their attitudes (he is a spirit shaman). He had to roll 24 or higher so the wolves wouldn't attack them. He had a +8 modifier. He rolled 25. Lucky bastard. The wolves became indifferent and moved away, without either helping or attacking. So, not really THAT cruel. He just lost his arm recently, with a failed Power Check, though. But that is not being cruel either. That's just a consequence of being in ravenloft... [/QUOTE]
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