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[IC] Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree
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Quote:"Goat turd, yes, thank you, oh terrible one," Toot grovels.  "Allowing us to be in your presence is incredibly magnanimous of you, oh generous but terrifying Sovereign.  The wards are a stunning masterpiece."

While Toot is groveling, he will hesitantly glance at the stonework, allowing his helm of comprehend languages and read magic, to do its work.  

[OoC1: I was wondering about Toot's comprehend languages and read magic helm?]

[OoC2: Toot will give the dragon a wide birth but being 3 or more sizes smaller than the creature means Toot doesn't have to move.  He can move through the dragon's square without any trouble as long as the dragon doesn't decide to attack Toot.]

Quote:Very Small Creature
A Fine, Diminutive, or Tiny creature can move into or through an occupied square. The creature provokes attacks of opportunity when doing so.

Square Occupied by Creature Three Sizes Larger or Smaller
Any creature can move through a square occupied by a creature three size categories larger than it is.

Toot scurries out of the way of the oncoming dragon.  At this very moment Toot was so scared he would not be against climbing into Boo's butthole if he thought it would help.
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RE: Chapter 2-6: But Your Eyes Don't Agree - by Toot - 12-04-2018, 02:49 AM



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