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Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 12:09 am
by Hywaywolf
((I'm thinking that I should learn protection from evil 10' radius and then use it on us when we set up a stakeout to catch Talpyn attacking the clerics. Assuming we do that
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Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 5:53 pm
by Woe
Hire a first level paladin as a retainer.

Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:25 pm
by Jandolar
Ravoneth spends her first day of vacation visiting the local poor houses and charities. Giving freely of her purse she soon is about out of money but the smiles she receives make the giving enjoyable. Many thanks come her way as those more in need find a little breathing room from a life spent scrounging for money with the coins the adept hands out.
Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:28 pm
by Jandolar
As the first day draws to a close the companions return to the inn. Opyeen has a quiet sort of contented smile on his face and a few new spells running around in his head. Ravoneth is likewise content as she knows that this night many that were hungry now have a full stomach due to her charity.
(Plans for the evening?)
Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 11:20 pm
by Woe
Ravoneth will spend the night meditating on her newfound abilities. Tomorrow, she'll look for a tailor or general store to buy new robes, lavender-coloured.
If the purchase can be from a down-and-out but honest tradesman, even better!
Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 11:33 pm
by Hywaywolf
(isn't the mother of the waif we adopted a seamstress?)
Oypeen, hopefully with some more of COS with him, will go down to the vault to make sure all is well with our chest of dreams. He will look around for signs that anything funny is going on, ie, he will sit quietly and listen for signs of digging, check the floor for footprints that don't belong to us, signs of trying to force the vault door or lock, etc. If all is well he'll have dinner and turn in early for some well deserved rest.
Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 12:35 am
by dymondy2k
Giovanni decides to just stay at the temple that night instead of heading back to the inn.. The healing was exhausting work..
Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 4:40 pm
by Jandolar
Woe wrote:Ravoneth will spend the night meditating on her newfound abilities. Tomorrow, she'll look for a tailor or general store to buy new robes, lavender-coloured.
If the purchase can be from a down-and-out but honest tradesman, even better!
Ravoneth can easily get what she wants from the wife of Alfred (store keeps wife). The lady is happy to oblige and takes several measurements to ensure a nice fit with room to move. The garment will be ready by tomorrow at lunch. No payment is required as it is her privilege to sew a garment for a member of the CoS.
Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 7:02 pm
by Woe
Ravoneth is unused to the fussing about of the seamstress, politely insisting that her robe does not need to be form-fitting. Alfred's wife was insistent though, and Ravoneth tolerated the measurements as best she could.

Re: 5) Brother James and the Eye Tyrant
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 8:44 pm
by Jandolar
Hywaywolf wrote:(isn't the mother of the waif we adopted a seamstress?)
Oypeen, hopefully with some more of COS with him, will go down to the vault to make sure all is well with our chest of dreams. He will look around for signs that anything funny is going on, ie, he will sit quietly and listen for signs of digging, check the floor for footprints that don't belong to us, signs of trying to force the vault door or lock, etc. If all is well he'll have dinner and turn in early for some well deserved rest.
Opyeen sees nothing amiss in Rykkens vault. 3' of compacted stone in floors and walls makes for a secure safe house for the chest.