Re: OOC: Roll With It
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:04 am
Perhaps if we killed everyone in the house we could then search the place.
Yeah, that'd work. Great idea!Hywaywolf wrote:Perhaps if we killed everyone in the house we could then search the place.
I am good to roll with the group consensus. Goblin regions sound ripe for adventuring.Joe the Rat wrote:So you folks got a plan yet?
The players. The GM is keeping up nicely.Hywaywolf wrote:(OOC: chris, is Hamish feeling ignored by the other PCs or you by the DM. Because the DM said you didn't find anything in the hay and that you did see two other stalls with fresh hay as well. I assumed you poked those, too)
Whoever mind-controlled us, brought us out here, and locked us in the cellar is still breathing and has not been made to explain themselves as yet.Solomoriah wrote:It all looks pretty simple to Hamish. Someone charmed us, made us come here, and incarcerated us. They should have a chance to explain before they die... but he's not hung up about the whole explaining bit.
That is exactly why I was proposing finding this Red, or the creepy guys etc. to figure out more or to deal with them (albeit with a less violent bent than a Fighter would have). Everybody else seemed to want to get the hell out of Dodge right away.Solomoriah wrote:The players. The GM is keeping up nicely.Hywaywolf wrote:(OOC: chris, is Hamish feeling ignored by the other PCs or you by the DM. Because the DM said you didn't find anything in the hay and that you did see two other stalls with fresh hay as well. I assumed you poked those, too)
Recall that I said:Whoever mind-controlled us, brought us out here, and locked us in the cellar is still breathing and has not been made to explain themselves as yet.Solomoriah wrote:It all looks pretty simple to Hamish. Someone charmed us, made us come here, and incarcerated us. They should have a chance to explain before they die... but he's not hung up about the whole explaining bit.
I mean, seriously, if that happened to me in real life, I would have no other priority than to bring the %!#%$!'s to justice.