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<blockquote data-quote="Fingol" data-source="post: 1969849" data-attributes="member: 22679"><p>The group is faced with a puzzle of sorts. They don't really know what to do next. For one person in the group there is an additional challenge. The rouge with aspirations to be an assassin is struggling with an even more morally challenged character in the group who happens to be the fighter. Knowing he can't win toe to toe he decides to make the most of their current dilema.</p><p></p><p>He has some weak poisons with him that render people unconscious if they drink a lot of it. So he tells the group that the only way to solve their current issues is to enter a dream state. To let themselfs relax and to together walk the dream lands searching for the answer there. (He did a much better job than I could) He has just the potions to do this.</p><p></p><p>The group look at him, look at me (I manage to keep a straight face...no one is asking for any skill checks to see if there is a 'drug' that could do that, or similar....and it is not too hard the rouge has not told me yet of the full extend of his plans.)</p><p></p><p>To a man they go along with it.</p><p>The fighter keeps on making his saving throw and he has to keep on drinking his 'dream potions', the rouge says he will drink last as it is not sure that he might not have to brew a new batch.</p><p></p><p>As the fighter keeps on making his save the rouge is getting desperate but finally on the second to last potion the fighter finally fails his save. For some reason the fighter did not want to voluntarily fail the save, he insisted that he needed to fail it. He had this idea in his head that otherwise he wouldn't dream right. Which no amount of fast talking from the rouge managed to 'put right'.</p><p></p><p>All the other characters wake up after a while. The rouge has buried the fighter in a shallow grave not 10 yards away. The rouge first accuses them of not dreaming right as he and the fighter never saw the other characters. He then tells them that the fighter died in the dreamlands only because the group wasn't together and that all he could do was make a run for it after the fighter died taking some of his gear with him....lamenting the fact that the magic armor stayed behind....its chain mail and nicely folded up in the bag of holding on the rouge.</p><p></p><p>He keeps the two matching hand cross bows the fighter had and distributes the gold the fighter had on him to the rest of the group and they were ready for a new adventure. All of them forgot about the puzzle, they had gold to spend and there was a town not 10 miles from them....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fingol, post: 1969849, member: 22679"] The group is faced with a puzzle of sorts. They don't really know what to do next. For one person in the group there is an additional challenge. The rouge with aspirations to be an assassin is struggling with an even more morally challenged character in the group who happens to be the fighter. Knowing he can't win toe to toe he decides to make the most of their current dilema. He has some weak poisons with him that render people unconscious if they drink a lot of it. So he tells the group that the only way to solve their current issues is to enter a dream state. To let themselfs relax and to together walk the dream lands searching for the answer there. (He did a much better job than I could) He has just the potions to do this. The group look at him, look at me (I manage to keep a straight face...no one is asking for any skill checks to see if there is a 'drug' that could do that, or similar....and it is not too hard the rouge has not told me yet of the full extend of his plans.) To a man they go along with it. The fighter keeps on making his saving throw and he has to keep on drinking his 'dream potions', the rouge says he will drink last as it is not sure that he might not have to brew a new batch. As the fighter keeps on making his save the rouge is getting desperate but finally on the second to last potion the fighter finally fails his save. For some reason the fighter did not want to voluntarily fail the save, he insisted that he needed to fail it. He had this idea in his head that otherwise he wouldn't dream right. Which no amount of fast talking from the rouge managed to 'put right'. All the other characters wake up after a while. The rouge has buried the fighter in a shallow grave not 10 yards away. The rouge first accuses them of not dreaming right as he and the fighter never saw the other characters. He then tells them that the fighter died in the dreamlands only because the group wasn't together and that all he could do was make a run for it after the fighter died taking some of his gear with him....lamenting the fact that the magic armor stayed behind....its chain mail and nicely folded up in the bag of holding on the rouge. He keeps the two matching hand cross bows the fighter had and distributes the gold the fighter had on him to the rest of the group and they were ready for a new adventure. All of them forgot about the puzzle, they had gold to spend and there was a town not 10 miles from them.... [/QUOTE]
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