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[IC] Chapter 2-4: You Hear Them Whispering in the Crowns of the Trees
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(04-22-2017, 10:39 AM)Silent Giant Wrote:
(04-21-2017, 09:27 PM)Shanna Rendin Wrote:
(04-21-2017, 02:14 PM)Silent Giant Wrote: Acid? Hm. - he whispers

OOC - You're really not kidding, first an iron golem, and now a black dragon, fine Smile

((OOC - unless it's a chimaera.  Or a rot worm.  Or a Green dragon.))

OOC - Yeah, you are right, this is only an assumption, but black dragon's type is water and we have a lake near where he can hide, rest. I don't know rot worm, but I think worms leave holes. Against a chimera we have a little chance, maybe. It can be a hybrid dragon with more heads like a hydra, a hydragon Smile

[OoC: Chimera are only a Challenge Rating 7 creature which is based on a 4 PC party.  I certainly hope a group of SIX 8th level PC's can handle one CR7 creature.  If it was an Advanced Chimera that might be different but we have casters capable of summoning creatures who can fly and outmaneuver a Chimera.  I think Toot can even try to befriend a Magical Beast which even though unlikely it would be pretty funny having a friendly, playful Chimera hanging around.   Tongue   

FYI: I just checked and Toot can only befriend Magical Beast with a 1 or 2 Intelligence.  Chimera's are smarter so he can't use Wild Empathy on them.   Sad ]
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RE: Chapter 2-4: You Hear Them Whispering in the Crowns of the Trees - by Toot - 04-24-2017, 03:56 AM



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