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(YBA) Sharlea, Laith and Diaochan in Wicht's lair

OOC: Wicht,

At the end of the "Chi Strike" power description in the rules, it references a "Perfect Master" power that it can be used with. I believe that this was renamed "Mastery" and thus should be changed in the "Chi Strike" power.

Also, in the "Mastery" power description, it says that a fighter with that power can designate one sig style or location as being 'perfectly mastered'. This could be changed to just 'mastered' to fit the new title of the power better. This one is just a quibble and could go either way, but the thing in Chi Strike should definately be corrected so it doesn't confuse anyone and make them start searching for a "Perfect Master" power that doesn't exist.
 

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investigate, check inside if possible, fight any monsters within, ya know...check out! Once we hit combat, things are really gonna slow down waiting for all three of us. Maybe we should have stuck at two, but I didn't know any better. We'll deal with it though, so nobody run off!
 

*follows Sharlea down the path of tears and to the small crypt.......exploring the outside first for anything out of place or out of the ordinary......*
 

The crypt is decorated with horns, harps and angelic beings. It does not seem threatening. Above the top, someone has carved into the stone, "Here liest Rotting Rottger. Once a Great Bard. Now he spends his days Decomposing." Someone has painted a warning in red paint on the door. "Beware the Imps!!!"
 



Rathan - just a nit - its either "lady" meaning a female or "laddie" meaning a boy or "ladies" meaing multiple women but never ladie ;)

The door is locked and as the fighters examine it, making noise, they hear a shrill voice from the other side saying, "Who is it?" and then

"What's the password."

This is followed by shrill giggling.

If there are indeed imps beyond the door, the small devils could be dangerous if met in combat. Tales are told of swarms of imps taking down experienced fighters. However, imps are intelligent, if sometimes gullible and like all devils they love to converse with anybody.
 

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