dmw71 wrote:Who said adjusting the situation had to make it better?Zhym wrote:I'm not quite seeing how this is any better than the situation before the retcon.
My comment was not directed at you, Dave.
dmw71 wrote:Who said adjusting the situation had to make it better?Zhym wrote:I'm not quite seeing how this is any better than the situation before the retcon.
Ahh. As it was more a general statement and not directly quoting a previous post, I couldn't really tell.Zhym wrote:My comment was not directed at you, Dave.
Was he physically standing directly in front of it, or simply positioned in the general area and keeping a watch over it? Or maybe Raif and Yara returned while Vernon was still looting the prisoners?Rusty Tincanne wrote:He moves to the door to stand guard.
Vernon can haul the gear/loot from the prisoners.
dmw71 wrote:Either way, if I had developed the situation incorrectly, it should be corrected.
Make up your mind, man.dmw71 wrote:Well, where we are is where we are; I'm not going to continue to debate this.
Ha!Zhym wrote:dmw71 wrote:Either way, if I had developed the situation incorrectly, it should be corrected.Make up your mind, man.dmw71 wrote:Well, where we are is where we are; I'm not going to continue to debate this.
I'm going to need you guys to agree on a course of action before advancing the action one way or the other.Rusty Tincanne wrote:She reminds the group that it is best if the casters are at full spell capacity and suggests a night of rest before leaving this room.
Seems crazy to continue without our many sleep and healing spells...
Yup, that's exactly what Horatio would do.dmw71 wrote:At one point during the night, during Horatio's shift, there was a pleading at the door from someone claiming to be an escaped prisoner, but the thief, aware of what was at stake, ignored the cries for help... which eventually went, or were chased, away.
When I saw what the result of the wandering check was, I knew it was something that could have been avoided... as long as the right character was on watch at the time.Zhym wrote: Yup, that's exactly what Horatio would do.
Oops, I confused my games and slipped into 5e mode there for a second.onlyme wrote:Junius is fine. Sacro (and Rainey and Dimly) gained all missing HP back over night. Should that have happened? Not complaining, but want to be fair. Were healing spells used prior to rest, after, restful sleep alone, etc?
I will update the last update to reflect the actual totals with the actual hit points recovered: S: [1d3] = 2, R: [1d3] = 3, D: [1d3] = 2"For each full day of
complete rest, a character or monster will recover 1d3 hp."
It turns out Sacro and Rainey are both fully recovered, and only Dimly is left with any damage.dmw71 wrote:I will update the last update to reflect the actual totals with the actual hit points recovered: S: [1d3] = 2, R: [1d3] = 3, D: [1d3] = 2
I also didn't roll for wandering monsters nearly as often as I should have:Zhym wrote:This is one of those times when I should shut up, but BtB that HP recovery comes after a full day of rest, not just sleeping overnight.
LL, 125 wrote:"Therefore, when
the characters are in a labyrinth the Labyrinth Lord will roll
1d6 every 2 turns, and a result of 1 indicates that a wandering
monster is encountered."
Regarding wolfsbane, it can be used to help a victim of lycanthropy fight off the curse, and to ward off the actual lycanthropy monster... but not a regular wolf or even a warg.Rusty Tincanne wrote:AdaRue has wolfsbane with her (part of her midwifery trappings, along with garlic). Anyone have any idea if it works against common wolves or wargs? Or is it just with lycanthropes?
More importantly, would AdaRue know this?