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Post by Krunk on Feb 22, 2012 11:03:15 GMT -5
Well gee, looks like i missed out on quite the amount of stuff.
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Post by arhino on Feb 22, 2012 11:41:31 GMT -5
We, in order:
Foiled an assassination attempt on the king (all me baby!) Were interrogated by the royal inquisitor (also all me unfortunately) Returned to the capital Bought a super horse for Jesse Decided arbitrarily to visit the elves Met the EVIL cousin of the king, who assigned us an escort of fanatical holy warriors Were banned from the Capitol for murdering evil drug people months ago Left the city without telling crazy crusader guys Left a note to be delivered to them after 5 days challenging them to a race Warned everyone we met along the way that they were coming Went to church Went to magic forge behind church powered by the light of the sun Threw assorted metals and space rock into forge Blew up city, deafening everyone and breaking all glassworks, including my alchemist fire Ended up with fugly sword that bends the laws of physics Had lunch with duke
I think that's everything...
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Post by bradrian on Feb 22, 2012 13:29:55 GMT -5
Level 1 Fist of the Forest Baby!!!!!! I had to drop 1K gp to shut these guys up. We're also probably banned from religious capitol as well, unless they take generous donation and WORK OF THE GODS into account.
In regards to religion, Koolu like trees. And animals. But everything else okay. Except orc. Fuck orc. Koolu no worry about sunburn. Koolu like it toasty. Koolu now set out to create fermentation system (I NEED MY OWN INSTABOOZE CUP) since no longer able to buy things.
I think now I want me some awesome monk things. Because a long stick is not awesome. But you know what WOULD be awesome? Monk's belt =D
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Post by Krunk on Feb 22, 2012 14:01:57 GMT -5
Man, I leave you guys alone for one game and you manage blow a city up among various other shenanigans. Needless to say I'm impressed lol.
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Post by Naelwyn on Feb 22, 2012 14:12:02 GMT -5
We didn't blow up a city. We just shattered all the windows when the fist of the gods came down and punched us a damn sword.
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Post by Naelwyn on Feb 22, 2012 14:23:19 GMT -5
Point of note: I found my raw materials section of my inventory this morning.
There was, of special materials: 1 Pound of Mithral in the form of a locket and wedding bands. (Which went into the blade.) 7 Pounds of Adamantine for forging a Longsword and arrowheads. (Which went into the blade.)
I did not have on hand the material for an even mix. I imagine something changes.
My apologies. My inventory pages have been messed up ever since the mad dash to the castle and the loss of the main cart. I am now out of special metals, special wood, and special bone. I have a fair amount left of treated hide.
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Post by bradrian on Feb 22, 2012 15:25:24 GMT -5
Oh nooooooooooooooo. This is just bad news guys. Our sword of swordiness may not be as swordly!
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Post by arhino on Feb 22, 2012 15:35:48 GMT -5
Did my ears die in vain
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Post by Naelwyn on Feb 22, 2012 15:36:02 GMT -5
Maybe. Maybe not. The Mithral I did use was already consecrated, just in the elven way instead. (The only mithral hawkeye was carrying was rather special.)
Might actually end up better. Still, most fun thing I've done yet.
Always taking craft skills on my characters. They always lead to interesting things.
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Post by Nygil, Nickolie on Feb 23, 2012 1:40:20 GMT -5
Sword ends up base black, with webs of silver (instead of the other way around), it is a bit heavier and is different in ways you have not learned about yet anyway.
Emir rocks, maybe up to fighting any one of you. Man to Horse.
As for the monk, maybe you should make a gather info while in this big town to ask about magic monk items, or just monkish stuff? Do not wait, act now! Find the items you want by questing for them?
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Post by Naelwyn on Feb 23, 2012 1:52:25 GMT -5
Black blade with silver spider lines and holy and malformed holy symbology? Honestly way easier to picture mentally than the inverse. Why, I'm not sure.
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Post by Nygil, Nickolie on Feb 23, 2012 2:13:32 GMT -5
Duke Larain Elorta having granted you rooms in his home, a fine meal and his protection from anyone who may still be mad at you has had a number of things prepared for you in the morning.
Not only has he had the sword bound to a magic item of his family (as such binding it's legacy and legend to your own), but he has had a number of food, drink and simple travel items made ready.
The wine is good stuff, and placed in a pair of 15 pound kegs (seeing how well glass holds up around you). While he gathered 30 days of hard travel rations, and a weeks worth of finer, perishable foods. (total not each).
He has refilled your needs as far as mundane items goes (anything you need from the SRD non magic items worth 4gp or less).
That same morning you get word from the church that while you are not banished by any means, you are no longer welcome at the Sun Forge, and asked to pay 500gp for the potions that were ruined in the 'blast wave'.... if you do not pay, this will be forwarded on to the king.
You also find out that boss old man, the master of the Forge is now fired, and will not get that cool retirement his was promised. He is now said to be packing to travel southward to find a small town to 'hire' him on to mind their church... it seems like this will be harder for him, but not to hard.
You are still a month or so away from the boarder to the elf lands. Ahead of you is a week or so of wine land, then wet forest lands for a week, followed by a time in the sheep/goat lands , lastly in to hilly rocky areas that in time give way to the masssssssiiiiiivvveeeeeee valley that the elf lands lays in.
The elf lands are not all forest. Not in the least, though they are a place of growth and green, much of it is fields dotted with trees, ponds and small hills, only the far north, and east/south areas of these lands are truly forested. Also the king's road ends at the boarder.
You will travel through 2 more lords lands to get there (more on them later after some knowledge rolls), and that is all you know for now from Hawkeye's awesome Knowledge geo roll.
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Post by Naelwyn on Feb 23, 2012 2:35:24 GMT -5
How much would the forgemaster have received for retirement?
Also, totally forwarding on the bill to the king/steward. I'll include a letter with the rough gist: "Now, usually, I would certainly have covered this myself. However, as of my recent reckoning, I took a full disease and a comrade and friend of mine fought and bled to save the life of the damn king and received naught but an interrogation and, essentially, exile from the capital. I think footing the bill on some collateral damage caused by the forging of a great holy blade is the least you can do.
PS. "Your" "Knights" may get the chance to prove their valor. Or, maybe, their ability to read a map."
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Post by Nygil, Nickolie on Feb 23, 2012 2:37:38 GMT -5
It would have been that his job became 'stand by the door each morning and say thank you as people donate money' for the rest of his life, with food, rent and simple expenses covered by the church.
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Post by Naelwyn on Feb 23, 2012 2:44:40 GMT -5
I first try explaining to the church that the forging was mostly my idea, and that neither I or the forge-master thought that what happened would be what happened, and ask that they still let him collect alms for the church.
Regardless of the outcome, I give the forgemaster 100gp as an apology. (Which should, as far as I understand the rough cost of upkeep, be waay more than enough to cover him.)
Still sending the bill for potions to the master of the dick-knights.
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