Word on the streets: OOC pt 3

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#201 Post by tarlyn »

Sounds like a great trip
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Bluehorse wrote:My wife is a Detroit girl herself. I know things... :lol:
Detroit proper or a suburb?
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I’m a Missourian. :).
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I am a Michigander myself living in the thumb of North of Lapeer/Flint area. Have any you Michiganders ever been to the "Red Dragon" it is near Otisville Mich.
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Here in Montreal we have a tavern called "Le Dragon Rouge". Medieval and kind of pricy. Their burger is really good, but expensive. It

is a larger than normal burger and very spicy. You need to make reservations to get in.
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Here in the town i am in there is a bar called "One Main Tap & Grill" there is another called "Black Krim Tavern" and a 3rd called "Echo Whiskey Pub"
I honestly haven't been in any of them except the first one when they were still under the original name of "Ashley's Bar" and it was kinda a dump back then.
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Dram wrote:Have any you Michiganders ever been to the "Red Dragon" it is near Otisville Mich.
I have not been there, but it looks like a pretty good game store.
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Scott308 wrote:
Bluehorse wrote:My wife is a Detroit girl herself. I know things... :lol:
Detroit proper or a suburb?
I am foggy on directions but I knew that their main landmark for getting home was Tiger's Stadium

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LOL! I guess I am the only Southern Boy here? Born and raised in Oklahoma, now traveling between Fort Smith and Little Rock for work. a 3 hour commute is hell but the check is nice so no real complaints. :)

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Well we do have a canadian too Brett so you're not the only "solo" one ;)
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P.S as an afterthought... who is carrying Asad? LOL!
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tarlyn wrote:P.S as an afterthought... who is carrying Asad? LOL!
Some of Benham's skeletons are.

In other words a/the "Skelton crew" is.
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GreyWolfVT wrote:
tarlyn wrote:P.S as an afterthought... who is carrying Asad? LOL!
Some of Benham's skeletons are.

In other words a/the "Skelton crew" is.
1 point for you , sir ... LOL!
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Dram wrote:Anuzal- Once Benham clears the room he checked. He opens the door next to it.
I believe this is where Benham actually is at the moment. He just checked the door to the east of the room he is shown as being in on the map. I didn't like that one unknown area being left behind.
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Bluehorse wrote:
Scott308 wrote:
Bluehorse wrote:My wife is a Detroit girl herself. I know things... :lol:
Detroit proper or a suburb?
I am foggy on directions but I knew that their main landmark for getting home was Tiger's Stadium
So it sounds like she actually is from Detroit. Most people that say they are "from Detroit" are from one of the suburbs, but people have no clue what you are talking about if you tell someone not from the area you are from Livonia or Royal Oak.
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#216 Post by Dram »

Yes the "Red Dragon " is pretty awesome game store. The same couple has owned since I was kid. They deal in everything from Magic cards to just about every RPG game(AxisStar Trek,Star wars, and All D&D games) you can imagine. And they carry pewter figurines to
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GreyWolfVT wrote:sorry i was just really role playing a skeleton has no vocal cords or eyes so it really can't see granted i should have them bumping into things as well....but in this case I'm playing it sort of my way i guess you can say.
So...does this mean that if we fight skeletons, they will be unable to tell where we are?
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see that part i never really understood myself it should be like fighting a flind foe but then again animated skeletons might be like blind fighters they are honed in skill with a sense without seeing but as a spy that would be about useless to use one to "look" for something. in the sense of humor i could have also made them grab the wrong person rather than Asad. But I'm just trying my hand at making some "mild humor" as we go.
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I always saw it as being magical. They were able to sense where things are via this magical "sight", allowing them to know where walls or coffins (and other obstacles) are, regardless of whether or not there is any light in the room. The skeleton would be useless to send in the room to search for something, but as a body that could set off traps if it were to trigger them by walking over/ through something, I figured it would be ideal. I think I have an idea what is going on in the room, and if I'm correct I don't believe the skeleton would have any effect on things anyway, but there could be a rune or tripwire or something it could trigger so we don't end up doing it ourselves.
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#220 Post by GreyWolfVT »

Ok well yes in that sense the skeleton came back in once piece and did not trigger anything however there may be things in the mirror room that affect beings with actual sight so that is something to consider.
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