OOC Chatter II
- Mister-Kent
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Yes, Osuna definitely is hoping for Cool Ninja and less Biff McDuddums ;D
Re: Expedition: Earc/Guhra's Tower - 15 July 2021
What does mortally mean vs severely?
Dandelion - female half-orc beautyqueen in training (The Lone City in the Wildlands) OSRIC
Halfpint - female halfling badgirl wannabe (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Mark'd - charismatic human fighter (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Halfpint - female halfling badgirl wannabe (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Mark'd - charismatic human fighter (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Re: Expedition: Earc/Guhra's Tower - 15 July 2021
onlyme wrote:What does mortally mean vs severely?
I am not always consistent but...
Dying: negative HP
Mortal: 0 or 1 HP remaining
Severe: >70% HP loss
Moderate: ~50% HP loss
Mild: <40% HP loss
Superficial <10% HP loss
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"Dying" confused me a little. Is there any different terminology between "bleeding out" and "negative HP, but stable?"
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I usually note bleeding separately. And unconscious. So, it originally said "(Dying, unconscious, bleeding)" and I deleted words as you resolved them.
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So Dying is just anything below 0 not literally slipping away?
Brett
~A.K.A. Bluehorse
~A.K.A. Bluehorse
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Correct - slipping away is "bleeding."
-2 how a round and third round is save vs death. Check out the house rules thread.
-2 how a round and third round is save vs death. Check out the house rules thread.
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...can I admit now how anguishing it was to have five PCs die in a room with a Rod of Resurrection lying dusty and forgotten on the floor?
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- Rider of Rohan
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Say it in character.
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I really like the map here. What tool(s) are you using to generate those?
Brett
~A.K.A. Bluehorse
~A.K.A. Bluehorse
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My map is an artless effort done in MS Paint. I find a hex grid that has a transparent background and then use the paint bucket fill tool to color each hex. Then I manually type on the numbering and labels. I hate updating it because I need to redo it from scratch each time, hence being willing to pay someone in XP to maintain it as a player. That also allows you to put more on it by player-initiative - if I'm updating it I only list what I think the cartographer at the Wooden Keep knows.
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Sheesh! Even Markd could have been successful with that roll.Marullus wrote:[1d20] = 3 tale
The townsfolk sigh wistfully at the narrative, then afterwards look with respect on the wizards and dwarf. "Real good, helping the caravans like that," old.men say, slapping Olaf on his back.
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Son of a...! I already have one character that has pissed off a major religion in town, I don't need another. Freaking fanatical sociopaths.Marullus wrote:Xavor the Mute... draws with a finger on the altar in the blood to indicate the offenders... He draws the circle of the city wall, then drags his bloody finger outside of it. By pacing his hand across the moonsigns, he indicates the coming day of Harvestide.
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Harvestide... when the fanatics bring in the bloody crops.Rusty Tincanne wrote:Son of a...! I already have one character that has pissed off a major religion in town, I don't need another. Freaking fanatical sociopaths.Marullus wrote:Xavor the Mute... draws with a finger on the altar in the blood to indicate the offenders... He draws the circle of the city wall, then drags his bloody finger outside of it. By pacing his hand across the moonsigns, he indicates the coming day of Harvestide.
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.
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Well.... shit.Alethan wrote:Harvestide... when the fanatics bring in the bloody crops.Rusty Tincanne wrote:Son of a...! I already have one character that has pissed off a major religion in town, I don't need another. Freaking fanatical sociopaths.Marullus wrote:Xavor the Mute... draws with a finger on the altar in the blood to indicate the offenders... He draws the circle of the city wall, then drags his bloody finger outside of it. By pacing his hand across the moonsigns, he indicates the coming day of Harvestide.
Brett
~A.K.A. Bluehorse
~A.K.A. Bluehorse
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ever seen the 'Fire Leap' scene from the original creepy Wicker Man? seems something the witches might enjoy participating in before we light the sacrificial bonfires.
Filmed in Culzean Castle, south Ayrshire on the same west coast of Scotland as me but I live 180 miles further northwest so only pass it on the motorways. No quite a Dracula-esque place but still loads of tourists (mostly oriental females) dance in the woods and around the standing stones!
Filmed in Culzean Castle, south Ayrshire on the same west coast of Scotland as me but I live 180 miles further northwest so only pass it on the motorways. No quite a Dracula-esque place but still loads of tourists (mostly oriental females) dance in the woods and around the standing stones!
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Culzean castle?
That's AWESOME.
That's AWESOME.
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I would go there, even with hoards of oriental female tourists dancing amongst the stones.
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.