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<blockquote data-quote="Manbearcat" data-source="post: 6218505" data-attributes="member: 6696971"><p>That passes the Medium DC and is a success.</p><p></p><p>You twist the great beast's sense and fill its mind with unbridled rage; rage that is controlled by your will. Its binding chains prevent it from its normal explosive athleticism, but the reach of the chains is severe. The creature swings them twice around its head for momentum and roars to the sound of hushed gasps as the surveyors take in a macabre scene. The chains slam into the chamberlain, centrifugal force winding them around his body...to which he looks on with detached bemusement. A great tug, the sickening sound of evisceration, and the upper half of the torso of the Lord Chamberlain is airborne, its lower half still in place. It rolls near your feet where it stops. With the formal attire removed, you get a good look at a torso that has been stitched and restitched many times over. Where red blood should flow, only a thick, black ichor comes forth. As it comes to a stop, you get a look at the nape of the neck; the same Arcane Glyph you saw on the men outside meets your eyes. </p><p></p><p>The husk, flesh golem, whatever it is, spits out an epithet that is barely audible with the twisted mouth and the waning power that animated this thing; "You fools. The dragon will have its kingdom and I will have my army. You gain nothing here, save for my vengeful ire."</p><p></p><p>A moment later, the Troll, now regaining its faculties, roars in protest and its bindings finally relent under the weight of its otherworldly strength. Dogs bark viciously, men with torches back away fearfully, and screams of terror and confusion fill the grand hall as the noble families stampede for the front of the hall, away from the loose, mottled horror before them. Apparently unconcerned, the creature picks up the vat of acid and prepares to launch it in the direction of your motley crew.</p><p></p><p>[TABLE="width: 500"] [TR] [TD]2 Successes</p><p>[/TD] [TD]1 Failure</p><p>[/TD] [TD]6 Advantages Remaining</p><p>[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] </p><p> [MENTION=16586]Campbell[/MENTION] You're up. The world is not so vibrant and beautiful right at this present moment and your enemies definitely seek to impose their will on it. I hope you've gained the understanding you've sought because its time to take action!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manbearcat, post: 6218505, member: 6696971"] That passes the Medium DC and is a success. You twist the great beast's sense and fill its mind with unbridled rage; rage that is controlled by your will. Its binding chains prevent it from its normal explosive athleticism, but the reach of the chains is severe. The creature swings them twice around its head for momentum and roars to the sound of hushed gasps as the surveyors take in a macabre scene. The chains slam into the chamberlain, centrifugal force winding them around his body...to which he looks on with detached bemusement. A great tug, the sickening sound of evisceration, and the upper half of the torso of the Lord Chamberlain is airborne, its lower half still in place. It rolls near your feet where it stops. With the formal attire removed, you get a good look at a torso that has been stitched and restitched many times over. Where red blood should flow, only a thick, black ichor comes forth. As it comes to a stop, you get a look at the nape of the neck; the same Arcane Glyph you saw on the men outside meets your eyes. The husk, flesh golem, whatever it is, spits out an epithet that is barely audible with the twisted mouth and the waning power that animated this thing; "You fools. The dragon will have its kingdom and I will have my army. You gain nothing here, save for my vengeful ire." A moment later, the Troll, now regaining its faculties, roars in protest and its bindings finally relent under the weight of its otherworldly strength. Dogs bark viciously, men with torches back away fearfully, and screams of terror and confusion fill the grand hall as the noble families stampede for the front of the hall, away from the loose, mottled horror before them. Apparently unconcerned, the creature picks up the vat of acid and prepares to launch it in the direction of your motley crew. [TABLE="width: 500"] [TR] [TD]2 Successes [/TD] [TD]1 Failure [/TD] [TD]6 Advantages Remaining [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [MENTION=16586]Campbell[/MENTION] You're up. The world is not so vibrant and beautiful right at this present moment and your enemies definitely seek to impose their will on it. I hope you've gained the understanding you've sought because its time to take action! [/QUOTE]
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