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[IC] Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree
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OOC - it's not so fun that the combined Cha scores of the active PCs hardly beat a run-off-the-mill sorcerer's score... but at least you all play your roles well and on a good way to piss His Graceful Nastiness Wink

(pre-dragon)
Zelgadis stiffened then turned slowly on Toot's question.
"My name is Zelgadis. And I told you I can shield the party against a frontal attack."

(back to present)

(09-15-2018, 02:20 PM)Lugar Wrote: Lugar doesn't want this conversation to turn violent so he does his best be cordial with the dragon. "First off, my name is Lugar Bargrimm. Are you the dragon Koriolis?"

"That's correct," the dragon replies, eyeing the duergar with suspicion.

(09-15-2018, 02:20 PM)Lugar Wrote: "The Fey in the woods sent us to find out why the Crystal Lake is being tainted and why you slaughtered the animals. I have my own question though. What is that ugly tentacled thing I've seen marked up all over your cave?"

"You may want to reword that question," the dragon warns the dwarf, and inhales...

(y'all may as well roll for initiative... I guess...)
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RE: Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree - by DM Surranó - 09-17-2018, 11:56 AM



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