Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
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Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
(OOC: Now, for big, bold, epic text. )
To recap,
six "adventurers" have all stumbled apon the small town of Morgansfort. The six include a wizard, a dwarf, a warrior, a thief, and two halflings. Upon their entrance, it seems clear that this town dosen't see too many adventurers. Which, of course, means that there is adventuring to do. A sweet little girl was snatched out of her home by vile goblins. Lord Piram Helsith IV, has offered one hundered gold pieces, for the safe rturn of this little girl. Being adventurers who couldn't resist helping out, and earning some pocket money, set off. Finding the goblin's hideout was quite easy. Inside, not so much as easy. Quite a few goblins were pitted aganst our heroes, with the warrior, Thaddeus, almost taking a permenent trip to the other side. After (mostly) dodging an arrow trap, and defeating yet another goblin, our heroes are at the end of a long hallway, making ready to march down the long and dark abyss, with no knowlidge of what might await them...
(OOC: Shall I assume that Keiler goes back for his pack?)
And now, the eternal role play question...
What do you want to do?
To recap,
six "adventurers" have all stumbled apon the small town of Morgansfort. The six include a wizard, a dwarf, a warrior, a thief, and two halflings. Upon their entrance, it seems clear that this town dosen't see too many adventurers. Which, of course, means that there is adventuring to do. A sweet little girl was snatched out of her home by vile goblins. Lord Piram Helsith IV, has offered one hundered gold pieces, for the safe rturn of this little girl. Being adventurers who couldn't resist helping out, and earning some pocket money, set off. Finding the goblin's hideout was quite easy. Inside, not so much as easy. Quite a few goblins were pitted aganst our heroes, with the warrior, Thaddeus, almost taking a permenent trip to the other side. After (mostly) dodging an arrow trap, and defeating yet another goblin, our heroes are at the end of a long hallway, making ready to march down the long and dark abyss, with no knowlidge of what might await them...
(OOC: Shall I assume that Keiler goes back for his pack?)
And now, the eternal role play question...
What do you want to do?
Pero 5/5
Galan 7/7, 1 healing potion left
Keiler 9/9, 1 healing potion left
Neville 4/4,
Davros 9/9
Thaddeus 10/10, 1 healing potion left
8:21AM, windy
19th of mid summer
Galan 7/7, 1 healing potion left
Keiler 9/9, 1 healing potion left
Neville 4/4,
Davros 9/9
Thaddeus 10/10, 1 healing potion left
8:21AM, windy
19th of mid summer
Re: Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
(OCC: I assume that we use the previous march order. So Neville take the lead as scout.)
Neville say "Ok we continue ? I am open the way !"
Neville say "Ok we continue ? I am open the way !"
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Re: Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
After picking up the arrows and resetting the trap as best he can, Galan turns to Neville and says "Lead the way, Neville. Let us all keep our wits about us lest we stumble into another trap ill prepared."
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Re: Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
(OOC: Let's assume he went back, or someone brought it)
Keiler assumes his position in the front.
"Aye, lead on. I'll watch yer back."
Keiler assumes his position in the front.
"Aye, lead on. I'll watch yer back."
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Re: Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
If Thaddeus had seen the pack, he would have picked it up and brought it along.
Same marching order is fine w/ me.
Same marching order is fine w/ me.
Re: Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
The second cleric is ready.. same marching order as before.
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Re: Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
As you continue down the hall, you can see two goblins in the distance. They don't seem to see you. They're watching something. You can hear some very sickening noises... it sounds like something is eating something else. The goblins chatter to themselves, which Neville can hear...
Goblin 1 : So what is that thing?
Goblin 2 : Chieftan called it a "Ghoul".
Goblin 1 : Uh, isn't it dangerous?
Goblin 2 : Not to worry, it's in a cage, stupid.
Goblin 1 : Huh... That thing is making me sick just staring at it...
The distance is about 20ft.
Goblin 1 : So what is that thing?
Goblin 2 : Chieftan called it a "Ghoul".
Goblin 1 : Uh, isn't it dangerous?
Goblin 2 : Not to worry, it's in a cage, stupid.
Goblin 1 : Huh... That thing is making me sick just staring at it...
The distance is about 20ft.
Pero 5/5
Galan 7/7, 1 healing potion left
Keiler 9/9, 1 healing potion left
Neville 4/4,
Davros 9/9
Thaddeus 10/10, 1 healing potion left
8:21AM, windy
19th of mid summer
Galan 7/7, 1 healing potion left
Keiler 9/9, 1 healing potion left
Neville 4/4,
Davros 9/9
Thaddeus 10/10, 1 healing potion left
8:21AM, windy
19th of mid summer
Re: Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
Davros quietly slips out his sling and loads a bullet..
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Re: Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
Assuming Neville signals back (or we can see this), Keiler signals "2" and "goblin" (mimeing a long nose). He will shift back quietly and let any archers/slingers move up to shoot.
He also points to Pero, "look", and points back the way they came. (keep an eye out behind us).
He also points to Pero, "look", and points back the way they came. (keep an eye out behind us).
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Re: Chapter I: Into the keep of Kamir
Galan silently slides into an open area and readies his sling. He also tries to take a quick glance around for any possible traps.
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