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[IC] Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree
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(09-16-2018, 05:17 PM)Toot Wrote: [Before dragon]

Toot was getting extremely miffed that everyone seems intent on wandering into danger.  Sure it was possibly a dragon, who had extraordinary senses so hiding might be useless but being careful not only made sense it has also kept Toot alive.  Taking into account how tiny and fragile the little jermlaine was, that was quite the accomplishment.

"Squeak! Squeak! I tells you!" Toot exclaims to get the group's attention.  "What is wrong with yous?  My elemental say their be a DRAGOON in next room and yous act like they handing out candy.  Zelly, do yous know anything more about this dragoon or have any mojo that might protect me... err.... I mean us??  What about you Dorf (Torin)?  You got anything?"

[OoC: Waiting to hear responses before Toot decides which spell he will cast.]

[Back to Dragon Encounter...]

Toot shits his pants!
 Ooc - Lugar mentioned preparing beforehand, specifically preparing for the dragon's acid attack, and drank a potion of Pass Without Trace beforehand as well.

Ooc - Protection from energy (acid) would be wise.  Also anything that boosts saves, especially Will saves, don't Dragons give off a fear? (Owl's Wisdom)

"Don't pee yourself now little mouse, wait until it's about to eat you so it gets a bad taste in its mouth." He jests. "We are here to find the bloody dragon remember?" 
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RE: Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree - by Lugar - 09-17-2018, 02:30 AM



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