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[IC] The Old Sycamore
(08-23-2020, 09:03 PM)Valdi Wrote: [OoC on tablet atm, so cannot see roll20, will look later when home]

Valdi pauses and listens for clues to which of the two passages the mites might have gone.  He hears nothing but his larger brother complaining in Skald.
Perception [1d20+4] = 1+4 = 5

Taking his cue from his brother's pause, Vidar stops and listens and checks the ground for signs of trail.
Perception Check = [1d20+6] = 13+6 = 19
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[OoC un roll20 we only see the side view of the tree, remembe we do not get the abilityto change maps as players, so you have to move our ribbon.]
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[[The ribbon is on the correct map. If it's a small map, that's a cross-section of the tree and what you currently know. As you progress, I'll reveal more.]]
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(08-23-2020, 10:29 PM)Vidar Wrote: Taking his cue from his brother's pause, Vidar stops and listens and checks the ground for signs of trail.
Perception Check = [1d20+6] = 13+6 = 19

Aside from the drip-drip-dripping of small drops of muck into slightly larger pools, and the general teeming of centipedes, millipedes, and termites, Vidar hears the sound of one voice speaking in a hideous tongue to the East.  To the West, Vidar hears a pair of similar, yet slightly different voices chattering away excitedly in their revolting tongue, punctuated by the occasional *twang* of some sort of drawn weapon being released.
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(08-24-2020, 12:58 AM)DM Dougfan Wrote:
(08-23-2020, 10:29 PM)Vidar Wrote: Taking his cue from his brother's pause, Vidar stops and listens and checks the ground for signs of trail.
Perception Check = [1d20+6] = 13+6 = 19

Aside from the drip-drip-dripping of small drops of muck into slightly larger pools, and the general teeming of centipedes, millipedes, and termites, Vidar hears the sound of one voice speaking in a hideous tongue to the East.  To the West, Vidar hears a pair of similar, yet slightly different voices chattering away excitedly in their revolting tongue, punctuated by the occasional *twang* of some sort of drawn weapon being released.
Vidar taps his brother's shoulder and whispers gruphly, "I hear one to the east, and possibly two using bows to the west, which way should we head first, I'm itching to throttle something!"
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"West, they aren't shooting at us, so who are they shooting at?"
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Vidar tries to move westward quietly.
Stealth Check = [1d20-6] = 10-6 = 4
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Realizing his brother is MUCH more stealthy than he, Valdi follows, keeping 10 feet back from Vidar.
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(08-24-2020, 06:40 PM)Valdi Wrote: Realizing his brother is MUCH more stealthy than he, Valdi follows, keeping 10 feet back from Vidar.

[OoC: How is Vidar much more stealthy than Valdi.  Vidar rolled a stealth check at -6 and Valdi's stealth is -3.  Huh ]

I see this on Roll20:
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Nona sneaks along, looking/listening for anything important...

Stealth: [1d20+3] = 15+3 = 18
Perception: [1d20+4] = 4+4 = 8

But apparently the brothers are very distracting...
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Stealth [1d20-3] = 14-3 = 11
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