[1d6] = 3,[1d6] = 4,[1d6] = 4,[1d6] = 5,[1d6] = 6,[1d6] = 6ffilz wrote:Khudarn picks up his cards and peruses them. He will talk his hand down and generally talk a friendly talk and soothe any ruffled feathers (forking in Soothing Platitudes - the only other skills I could fork would be Sing and Stentorious Debate but either of those is stretching things).
I'm torn about Throfroin, the game doesn't really play into any of my beliefs or instincts about him, and isn't something he's going to risk one of his treasures on. I could use Soothing Platitudes instead of forking into the gambling roll to let Throfroin play with just his chess set as a wager.[/color]
A nice healthy 5 successes, but Khudarn isn't that invested in winning this game, so looks like Blundrin is the winner...
Hmm, I guess I could have rolled my Will instead of Perception for one more die...
Do I mark a test toward learning Gambling or towards Perception (or not, since I didn't succeed against the Ob 10...)?