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(will wait a couple hours for Blaze to declare Thorgrim)

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Eirenaios finishes his incantation and whispers aloud "FEEL MY WRATH AND BOW BEFORE MY POWER!!!!"
almost as if the elf has taken control of it the beast obeys! It hisses and loses its feet as it rolls over as if in unbelievable pain. Its wings and tail thrashes wildly and it snaps its jaws at the air.
Recipes flood through Rukens mind and he almost laughs realizing if Clerics hood is crushed and distilled with a dram of rare earths it makes a powerful anti-venom. He already has all he needs.
Craxzus is unsure of his angle of attack. Even as he swings his sword he knows he will not find his mark but just then the beast falls showimg its belly and Craxzus sword bites deep into its flesh!
Throms war hammer sinks into its chest and he can hear the satisfying sound of ribs cracking under his might!
Tyrions ax falls almost in tandem with Throms hammer and cleaves a deep gash in the wyverns chest as well. Blood covers them both.
Thorgrim(NPC) gives a mighty dwarven battle cry and leaps to the advantage but is accidentally slapped away a buffeting wing and slides across the rocky earth on his backside.
The beast stops flailing as the elfs sling attack bounces a stone off the creatures snout.
It's breathing is labored but it is not conscious.

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Throm "Good enough it's knocked out. We don't have ta kill it yah know."
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#664 Post by Tyrion »

I not be a bloodthirsty type, true enough. As long as we not be fighting this thing again.

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Throm "Eh well I think it'll be healin up fer a bit fer it will be wantin ta tangle wit us again anyway."
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Craxzus- Looks over the flying bests wounds. The wounds appear to fatal, but am nohealer if you say that he will live I believe you. Shall we go check out its lair. There is sure to be treasures in there.
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Eienaios relaxes his magic mania after accomplishing such a feat, his mage arrogance is a bit hard to contain, "It's the rules of nature, this magnificent beast was only looking for a meal and protecting its lair, in the same way we hunt it for our own needs. I have no qualm about killing it or letting live but", he turns to the wyvern and checks its condition and if it can survive, "Hey there, need a companion through the rest of your journey in this world?"

Physik(70): [1d100] = 90

Eirenaios touches the wyvern and seems like he is starting to form a contract with it, with a couple of words he casts Animal Friend at the wounded wyvern

Sorcery(89): [1d100] = 13

He shouts to Ruken who as usual searching for something, "Hey friend! Could you tend to the wyvern's wounds? If you have any spare healing potion that would be great!"

He turns to Craxzus, "GREAT IDEA! Let's see what it collected through his wild hunts!"
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Throm smiles "Now yer talkin me language Craxzus." referencing the treasure.
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thesniperknight1 wrote:He shouts to Ruken who as usual searching for something, "Hey friend! Could you tend to the wyvern's wounds? If you have any spare healing potion that would be great!"
"You want me to do what?!" The gnome stands up and looks at the mage with genuine confusion as he slowly approaches. "I uh... only know how to treat human-like creatures. I can understand a man's biochemistry, how it ticks, but a wyvern's... I don't know. Wait, why would I even want to anyways?" Ruken's voice is not angry, more so confused and baffled by the idea than anything else.

Even as the gnome rambles on about his doubts, his ever-curious mind starts to turn its wheels in the background. Just how much does he know about Wyvern biochemistry anyways? Can they be healed like men using elixirs, bandages?

Nature Check 41% [1d100] = 92

(Did Ruken still have some regeneration elixirs from the batch he made earlier with the troll ingredients? I remember him making multiple potions, but not sure if it was given as part of payment for buying the sulfur or if Evie had the gnome keep them.)
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Eirenaios stands there baffled, pointing to Ruken to not heal the injured wyvern, "hmmm.........I thought I could start a bond with this beast but.....it doesn't seem to be working.....could it be because of it's relation to dragons? Or the fact that it's unconscious? That spell was done perfectly to the last word.......hmmmm.....", he looks to Ruken, "Can you study this thing while we look for treasure? Don't treat it or anything like that but its blood may be of interest to you, I would think that this interests you far more than any treasure in there, Unless you want to join us? Don't worry, you will get your share", he laughs and pats him on the back.

He looks to the rest of the group, "Shall we see what we won?", he walks with the group to the wyvern's lair
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#671 Post by Tyrion »

I always thought birds really make the best pets, we used to have parakeets back at home. Of course most of them died from suffocating but with a little cooking they made a nice snack.

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Craxzus- Starts walking towards the lair. Come Throm let us look for treasures in its lair.
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Who all will attempt the steep climb?
tooleychris wrote: The rock the dwarf motions to is almost 100' up the grade of the mountain and is a large outcrop. It can barely be seen through the canopy of trees you're resting under.

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The rock dwarf first naturally ;)
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I will go with

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Everyone climbing please supplya climb roll with current skill %.

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I am going with too. Already moving up the rock face.

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Eirenaios follows along

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Throm climbs up with the others

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Relieved that he is no longer expected to play doctor for a wyvern, the gnome eagerly begins his collection of ingredients from the creature, as long as he thinks its safe to do so. "Hrmmm, yes. The blood combined with bits of the wing, the tail barb's natural poisons... a treasure trove!"

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Search Check 46% [1d100] = 2 Looks like Ruken spotted the choice bits that he is looking for.

My character does not know how to handle venoms and poisons specifically. Which skill or attribute would it fall back on? Going to provide a physik and alchemical procedures just in case.

Physik Check 41% [1d100] = 39
Alchemy Procedures Check 80% [1d100] = 15

He will attempt to remove the barb for poison extraction later on. If it is too large, he will attempt to siphon some of the venom and quickly contain it. After that is done, or he will gather as much blood as he can and parts of anything else he may deem useful from the wyvern.

Dodge Check 12% [1d100] = 57 Just in case...
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