12-29-2020, 01:16 PM
(12-29-2020, 05:43 AM)Bazzalan Horngrin Wrote: Bazz picks up the contract and begins to read it carefully. He was slightly concerned about the division of shares but not really for himself. As a Jack-of-all-trades, he could slip into almost any roll and had no problem with taking a few shifts of Spelljamming. But what of the Gif who couldn't help with spelljamming? It would seem his earning potential would already be at a disadvantage.
[OoC: I don't know if we need to make a skill roll or which skill to use. Would it be investigation or insight or something else?]
"Captain, I'm curious. You say, 'a share is defined as a even split of the final profits of the expedition, after the cost of food, air, and water as well as any healing or other limited resources used by the crew are taken into account.' So does that mean I will be compensated for using my healing ability on the crew? I obviously don't mind healing the gravely injured but I don't want to be expected or ordered to use up all my healing so there's none left for me or my companions and then be expected to pay for our own healing. That doesn't seem fair."
[OOC: A skill check would only be needed if you are trying to convince him to change terms in some way, or to allow some kind of exception. Reviewing the documents support that the Captain is simply covering the terms of the contract.]
He nods at your question, "Fair question. That is in reference to purchased healing such as potions and the like, not caster healing as that is a renewable resource. If you have healing magics, for the duration of the expedition, you would be expected to use them when needed for anyone of the crew, but conversely anyone on the crew should be using their spells or the ship's healing resources to help you when needed as well. That clause is specific to defraying the costs of common resources for the entire crew, not any individual healing acts. If you have your own stock of consumables that you are bringing on in your personal stores, those may be used or not at your own discretion, although choosing to let someone die when you have resources to save them will likely put you in poor graces with the crew as a whole, not much can be done about that."