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<blockquote data-quote="Goonalan" data-source="post: 1337773" data-attributes="member: 16069"><p>Ah yes well... but, yep you've got me there. But the thing about Endrin is he's the talker, for example. The Wednesday Knights encounter a strange fellow in Amberdale dressed in peasant garb who looks like a farmer but could be an assassin*.</p><p></p><p>Peasant "Excuse me could you tell me the way to the Inn?"</p><p></p><p>Liandri quickly assess the situation ducks down behind a market stall and begins to siddle around the peasant in order to be in a backstabbing situation.</p><p></p><p>Felix puffs his chest out and pushes to the front "Aye, what fer?" He says screwing his face up in a pirates grimace. The peasant looks worried.</p><p></p><p>Bob picks his nose and farts.</p><p></p><p>Xeolus scans the peasants face for signs of the Devil all the time smiling and nodding his head at the worried commoner.</p><p></p><p>Whirlwind growls and drools (he can't do one without the other) a curtain of saliva matts the front of his armour- the half-plate has a semi-circle of rust under his chin.</p><p></p><p>Mallaria doesn't talk to peasants, she doesn't like talking to the other adventurers, in fact she's not there- if she was there'd be a fight, possibly not with the peasant- anyone passing, inanimate objects anything will do.</p><p></p><p>The peasant begins to back off his hands up in defence, "that's ok... I'll find..."</p><p></p><p>Endrin places his arm around the young farmers shoulder- "the Inn, the Birchwhistle, a fine establishment, I know the proprietor. Here let me show you the way, did I say that I play quite regularly at the Inn, you may have heard of me..."</p><p></p><p>And on it goes, I sometimes feel as a DM that if it wasn't for Endrin talking in character they'd never get anywhere, also, and whisper this- he's the unofficial party leader- none of the players had better read this as there could be repurcussions. I am particularly glad that Tomo (Mallaria) "ain't learn'd mi lettres yet."</p><p></p><p>Anyway just for the record I do XP differently, by and large it takes a long old while to go up levels- I use a hybrid 2nd edition D&D system kinda thing- it takes an age to work out and involves "hard sums", which I like. </p><p></p><p>Adieu to yieu and yieu and yieu.</p><p></p><p>*everyone is a potential assassin, learn this and you are 50% of the way towards understanding life. <Liandri></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goonalan, post: 1337773, member: 16069"] Ah yes well... but, yep you've got me there. But the thing about Endrin is he's the talker, for example. The Wednesday Knights encounter a strange fellow in Amberdale dressed in peasant garb who looks like a farmer but could be an assassin*. Peasant "Excuse me could you tell me the way to the Inn?" Liandri quickly assess the situation ducks down behind a market stall and begins to siddle around the peasant in order to be in a backstabbing situation. Felix puffs his chest out and pushes to the front "Aye, what fer?" He says screwing his face up in a pirates grimace. The peasant looks worried. Bob picks his nose and farts. Xeolus scans the peasants face for signs of the Devil all the time smiling and nodding his head at the worried commoner. Whirlwind growls and drools (he can't do one without the other) a curtain of saliva matts the front of his armour- the half-plate has a semi-circle of rust under his chin. Mallaria doesn't talk to peasants, she doesn't like talking to the other adventurers, in fact she's not there- if she was there'd be a fight, possibly not with the peasant- anyone passing, inanimate objects anything will do. The peasant begins to back off his hands up in defence, "that's ok... I'll find..." Endrin places his arm around the young farmers shoulder- "the Inn, the Birchwhistle, a fine establishment, I know the proprietor. Here let me show you the way, did I say that I play quite regularly at the Inn, you may have heard of me..." And on it goes, I sometimes feel as a DM that if it wasn't for Endrin talking in character they'd never get anywhere, also, and whisper this- he's the unofficial party leader- none of the players had better read this as there could be repurcussions. I am particularly glad that Tomo (Mallaria) "ain't learn'd mi lettres yet." Anyway just for the record I do XP differently, by and large it takes a long old while to go up levels- I use a hybrid 2nd edition D&D system kinda thing- it takes an age to work out and involves "hard sums", which I like. Adieu to yieu and yieu and yieu. *everyone is a potential assassin, learn this and you are 50% of the way towards understanding life. <Liandri> [/QUOTE]
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