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[IC] Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2
(08-15-2021, 05:13 PM)Reawyn Wrote: "We have no red food that we can spare right now. We are willing to be your friends though. Perhaps you can tell us about those creatures that were not like us."

As he talk s he gestures for Eva to lower her bow and stand down, they did not want to pick a fight they migfht lose. Yes, it was a dangerous creature that liked the taste of blood, that did not make it evil though, just dangerous.

Eva lowers her bow, but she is ready to react if the creature is still approaching. Sometimes a very hungry alien beast can be more dangerous than an evil person. But this one is not just an unintelligent hungry beast.

Eva would like to avoid the fight but leaving a hungry dangerous creature behind us is also not a good option. But at the moment she supports Reawyn's conversation.

If you are planning to eat us I have a bad news for you. We are androids - (we means E10 and her so she is not lying) - and I hope you don't like sheeny oils and polymer alloys. But perhaps we can have a deal as new friends.

Eva's diplomacy [1d20+4]=16+4=20
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RE: Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2 - by Eva Morningtide - 08-16-2021, 10:18 AM



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