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Jaden has connected.
Jaden:
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Yes, I am now here
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Brian:
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We should stop having jobs; serious
drag on not going outside
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Brian:
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Alright, so how much have you
forgotten since the last session?
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Jaden:
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Most of it, I just know that I'm
living with some coopers, I am a Cooper, I'm supposed to be
investigating possible gatherings of Nerullians in the area,
there's a Nerullian and Kordite sister pair in the village, and I
made a bad first impression with Father Maryn
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Brian:
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yeah, that pretty much sums it up. You
and Mr. Cooper have just finished hauling out two half-finished
churns to try and make enough room for you to lay down on some
straw. Apparently the Cooper's home is already stuffed to bursting.
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Mr. Cooper:
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Not exactly luxury, but I promise you
that's some quality straw!
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Artyom Cooper:
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I've slept on worse, this will be fine
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Mr. Cooper:
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Good to hear. You need anything else?
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Mr. Cooper:
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We don't have much in the way of food
at this point...
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Artyom Cooper:
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There's probably small game and
berries and such still out in the forest, I might see what I can
find out there later on
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Mr. Cooper:
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Yeah but...there's also them.
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Artyom Cooper:
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And that's why I don't go too far
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Mr. Cooper:
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Don't do someting stupid now.
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Artyom Cooper:
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I'm pretty sure I can run scared
faster than the dead can run angry
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Artyom Cooper:
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So I think I'll be fine
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Mr. Cooper:
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Well tell em I want spark back. I
loved that puppy as a kid.
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Mr. Cooper:
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Sleep tight, alright?
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Artyom Cooper:
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Sure thing
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Artyom Cooper:
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Thanks again for everything
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Brian:
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With a smile, he is off.
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Brian:
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The sun is just starting to set at
this point. What are you up to?
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Jaden:
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He's going to take a seat in the straw
and think for a bit, then go to sleep
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Jaden:
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Mostly planning what he has to do for
tomorrow and getting things straight in his mind
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Brian:
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You as a player may take time to think
before proceeding if you desire. You have many choices ahead...
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Jaden:
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I think I know what I'm going to do
tomorrow at least, so Artyom will go to sleep now
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Brian:
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Morning does not come easily in a
windowless warehouse. When you wake, only the slighest glow
through cracks in the doorframe suggest you overslept.
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Jaden:
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Artyom's going to get up and go
outside then, oversleeping only means he has less time to do
things in, so he should get to work earlier
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Brian:
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The town is quite quiet given how many
folks are crammed in here...
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Jaden:
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About what time is it?
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Jaden:
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Artyom's going to go out into the
forest to see what he can gather and maybe set a few traps
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Brian:
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let me see if I can find an instance
where someone already rolled a check for this. This has been a
campaign defined by people looking for food in the woods...
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Jaden:
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And a +2 from an education in the area?
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Brian:
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which I think you do?
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Jaden:
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Artyom has trapping, gathering, and
tracking
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Brian:
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yup, that would do it for ya
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* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 6 => 18 + 6 = 24
Brian:
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You find a series of fruit trees in
close sucession, uneaten by creatures of the forrest.
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* Brian rolls: 1d6 => 1
Brian:
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You also encounter a small group of
undead wolves...
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Brian:
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roll wis+disc to spot them in time.
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* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 5 => 15 + 5 = 20
Brian:
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ok, you both start with base 5 init
then
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Brian:
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they have 3. You beat that?
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Jaden:
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And what do you add to init?
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Brian:
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wis or int, whichever is better
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Jaden:
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Then with base 5 I
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Brian:
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Cool. You start us off
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Jaden:
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3 for 10 each of abs
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* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 14 + 12 = 26
* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 10 + 12 = 22
* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 17 + 12 = 29
Brian:
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You gain a 30-pack with no issues
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Brian:
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They attempt a dash
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+4 => 11 + 4 = 15
* Brian rolls: 1d20+4 => 12 + 4 = 16
* Brian rolls: 1d20+4 => 12 + 4 = 16
* Brian rolls: 1d20+4 => 19 + 4 = 23
* Brian rolls: 5*13 => 5 * 13 = 65
Brian:
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So that's 6 init for each, then the
one that made it to you goes for an attack
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 3 + 2 = 5
Jaden:
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Doesn't even remove an ab
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Jaden:
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But thinks he gets two tries
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Jaden:
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Since I have no weapon
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 5 + 2 = 7
Jaden:
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He doesn't even get an ab
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Brian:
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but it has just enough init to do that
again
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 2 + 2 = 4
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 16 + 2 = 18
Jaden:
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He got one that time
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Brian:
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The other wolves stay back
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Brian:
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top of the round though, it's now
their turns
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Brian:
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Move actions for each, then two go for
attacks...
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 3 + 2 = 5
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 6 + 2 = 8
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 18 + 2 = 20
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 10 + 2 = 12
Brian:
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Then they both go again
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Brian:
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Then they both go again
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 4 + 2 = 6
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 5 + 2 = 7
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 9 + 2 = 11
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 3 + 2 = 5
* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 18 + 12 = 30
* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 4 + 12 = 16
* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 2 + 12 = 14
Brian:
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almost got ya on that one...
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Jaden:
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And now he's going to reach out and
touch lucky number 3
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Jaden:
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And that's dex to hit?
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* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 2 => 16 + 2 = 18
Jaden:
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All 30 is going into that wolf
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* Jaden rolls: 1d20 + 31 => 14 + 31 = 45
Brian:
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I just kind of assume it's dead
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Artyom Cooper:
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Run
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Jaden:
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Pretty sure wolves don't understand
me, but on the off chance they do...
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Brian:
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One of the wolves opens its mouth,
and speaks in a fully human voice...
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death wolf:
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Thief! DEFILER!!!!
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Brian:
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And wolf 2 gets a turn
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Artyom Cooper:
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What?
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 9 + 2 = 11
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 18 + 2 = 20
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 10 + 2 = 12
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 3 + 2 = 5
Brian:
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1 abs lost I take it?
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Jaden:
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Just trying to keep in mind it takes
40 for them to hit me, and 13 for them to remove an ab
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Brian:
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ok, now it's wolf 1
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Brian:
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Who walks around and goes for 2
attacks...
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 7 + 2 = 9
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 14 + 2 = 16
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 14 + 2 = 16
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 2 + 2 = 4
Jaden:
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Which one talked to me?
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Brian:
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the un-numbered one
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Jaden1 has connected.
Jaden is disconnected.
Jaden1:
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Well I should explode down shouldn't I?
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d6 - 1 => 5 - 1 = 4
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d4 => 2
Brian:
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wait, explode down on a channel? I
didn't see that.
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Brian:
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But I'll trust a player saying they
rolled nat one
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Jaden1:
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aden rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 1 + 12 = 13
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Jaden1:
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That's what it says for me
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Jaden1:
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And whatever, we still have 20
lightning
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Jaden1:
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So he's gonna try and touch this wolf
that talked to him
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 2 => 11 + 2 = 13
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 21 => 9 + 21 = 30
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Artyom Cooper:
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I told you to run
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Brian:
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and it uses it's turn to attack
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 9 + 2 = 11
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 20 + 2 = 22
* Brian rolls: 1d6-1 => 4 - 1 = 3
Brian:
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yeah no. Just one ab
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death wolf:
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Thief! DEFILER!!!
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Jaden1:
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So close to hitting that 38
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Brian:
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ohh wait, it can just do one more
attack...
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 12 + 2 = 14
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 8 + 2 = 10
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Artyom Cooper:
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Why are you calling me that?
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Brian:
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wolf two just does 2 attacks
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 9 + 2 = 11
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 18 + 2 = 20
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 7 + 2 = 9
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 8 + 2 = 10
Brian:
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top of round, yet another wolf
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 20 + 2 = 22
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 2 + 2 = 4
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 9 + 2 = 11
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 12 + 2 = 14
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 17 + 2 = 19
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 14 + 2 = 16
* Brian rolls: 1d6-1 => 2 - 1 = 1
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 4 + 12 = 16
Jaden1:
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2 x 10 more lightning
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 15 + 12 = 27
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 20 + 12 = 32
Brian:
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2 more wolves with 2 attacks, then 1
with three
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* Brian rolls: 14d20s11 => 4
Brian:
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4 abs lost, I'm ignoring the odds of
an actuall hit
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Brian:
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they don't yell at you this round, and
now it's your turn
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 5 + 12 = 17
Jaden1:
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Then I want to try to touch number 1
over here
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 2 => 7 + 2 = 9
Jaden1:
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Looks like I'll just try again
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 2 => 16 + 2 = 18
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 31 => 12 + 31 = 43
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Artyom Cooper:
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Yes yes, thief, defiler, and all that,
I know
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Jaden1:
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1x 10 more lightning
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 15 + 12 = 27
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death wolf:
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Vengance!!!
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* Brian rolls: 8d20s11 => 2
Brian:
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2 more abs off of Arty
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Jaden1:
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He's gonna go for 2 x 10 more lightning
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 1 + 12 = 13
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 1 + 12 = 13
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d6 - 1 => 4 - 1 = 3
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d6 - 1 => 2 - 1 = 1
Jaden1:
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Both make it still
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Jaden1:
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And now with thirty lightning
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Jaden1:
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Number two is gonna be touched
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 2 => 19 + 2 = 21
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 31 => 10 + 31 = 41
Brian:
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alright, last wolf does some attacks
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* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 6 + 2 = 8
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 20 + 2 = 22
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 2 + 2 = 4
* Brian rolls: 1d20+2 => 6 + 2 = 8
* Brian rolls: 1d6-1 => 1 - 1 = 0
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 2 + 12 = 14
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 12 => 19 + 12 = 31
Jaden1:
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And now to punch him with a lightning
fist
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* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 2 => 12 + 2 = 14
* Jaden1 rolls: 1d20 + 21 => 10 + 21 = 31
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Artyom Cooper:
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They can talk?
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Jaden1:
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He's just wondering aloud
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Brian:
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sadly, the fruit does not respond
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Jaden1:
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Artyom continues to gather his fruit
for a bit, then goes back to town
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Brian:
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alright, you are back in town. It is
day.
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Jaden1:
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He'd stop by the Coopers and hand them
some of the spare fruit he'd have, then eat the rest
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Brian:
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They, and their many guests, thank you
greatly.
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Jaden1:
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He'd go see Father Maryn
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Brian:
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Maryn is looking at a map in the temple
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Artyom Cooper:
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Hello Father
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Artyom Cooper:
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I hope I'm not interrupting something
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Father Maryn:
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Just studying the lands in case we
need to move. Kind of want to get distracted from that.
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Artyom Cooper:
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I see...
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Artyom Cooper:
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I have to ask
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Artyom Cooper:
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Have you heard of any reports of the
undead talking?
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Father Maryn:
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No.
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Artyom Cooper:
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Okay
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Father Maryn:
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How could they? They're dead.
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Artyom Cooper:
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Oh, no idea
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Artyom Cooper:
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Just a thought that came up while I
was in the forest gathering fruit
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Brian:
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He chuckles at your strange thought.
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Father Maryn:
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Would that make it all better, or
worse?
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Artyom Cooper:
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I'd imagine worse
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Father Maryn:
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But you might get to have one last
chat with your loved ones before you die.
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Artyom Cooper:
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But I'd imagine it would be even more
painful since it would be your loved ones killing you
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Artyom Cooper:
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However...
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Artyom Cooper:
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This was not what I came to speak of
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Father Maryn:
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Hmm?
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Artyom Cooper:
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About yesterday
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Artyom Cooper:
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Did you hear of what happened in
Glenswood?
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Father Maryn:
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I did. They actually attacked here
first, but it wasn't until Glenswood that people learned the
danger was real.
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Artyom Cooper:
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Yes, the undead did indeed rise from
the graveyard there
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Artyom Cooper:
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But...
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Artyom Cooper:
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Did you hear of what happened at the
same time as that?
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Father Maryn:
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No, I didn't.
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Father Maryn:
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What did you say your name was again?
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Artyom Cooper:
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Artyom Cooper
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Father Maryn:
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...
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Father Maryn:
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I'm sorry, you were saying?
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Artyom Cooper:
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Well, the church of Nerul of the town
was suspected of being the cause
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Artyom Cooper:
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And their priest was killed as a result
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Artyom Cooper:
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And I believe the church there to now
be disbanded
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Father Maryn:
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Hmm...
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Father Maryn:
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I imagine that would happen when the
people attack your church like that.
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Father Maryn:
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Believe it or not, a boy from this
village was heading up that way right about the time of the
attack. Not a day goes by that I don't wonder what happened to
poor Garen...
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Artyom Cooper:
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Was he a Nerullian?
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Father Maryn:
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No, Kordite.
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Artyom Cooper:
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From what I've heard, they didn't
suffer any losses from the attacks other than a few who were
members of the congregation there
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Artyom Cooper:
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Well, at least not from the attack
from their own graveyard
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Father Maryn:
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True, but he was in the service of sir
Ephnyr, who was on a mission to look into matters there. And the
child had a tendancy for finding danger.
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Artyom Cooper:
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Then we can only hope that he is still
safe
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Artyom Cooper:
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Anyway, the reason I have told you
this is to apologize for how I acted yesterday
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Artyom Cooper:
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I truly hold no hatred towards
Nerullians, in fact, my own mother is one, however with things
happening as they are, I am in fear for the lives of those who
align themselves that way and have decided to make it an effort to
distance myself from them, at least until the true cause of the
undead is discovered
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Father Maryn:
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So you're afraid of them, in your own
way?
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Artyom Cooper:
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I'm afraid of what others may do to me
if I stand with them
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Artyom Cooper:
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It's bad enough that we have the
undead roaming the land
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Artyom Cooper:
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What I want the least is to fight with
my fellow humans
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Father Maryn:
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And how is that any different from
hating them?
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Artyom Cooper:
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Because maybe by staying alive long
enough I can find what truly causes the dead to rise and attack
others
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Artyom Cooper:
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And then stop this madness
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Father Maryn:
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Really?
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Father Maryn:
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You're going to do this?
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Artyom Cooper:
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I'm going to try
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Artyom Cooper:
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To be honest again, I had gained
information that Nerullians were gathering here as well, in order
to perform some sort of secret 'ritual' to raise more dead
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Artyom Cooper:
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Just rumors here and there
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Artyom Cooper:
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But since I have no other leads
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Artyom Cooper:
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I thought I might at least be able to
dispel those falsehoods
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Father Maryn:
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What do you think would convince
people who condem them?
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Artyom Cooper:
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I have no idea
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Artyom Cooper:
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That's why I'm here
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Artyom Cooper:
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To find something that could convince
them, either among the Nerullians to prove they aren't doing it
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Artyom Cooper:
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Or amont the dead and whatever is
causing them to prove it is that instead
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Father Maryn:
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Do you have any leads on that front?
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Artyom Cooper:
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I have heard of some rumors saying it
may be caused by those in Gorewood
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Artyom Cooper:
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However that is a far way off
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Artyom Cooper:
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And my only other lead for that is here
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Artyom Cooper:
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Since the dead did seem to come for
this town first
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Artyom Cooper:
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Whether they were first raised here or
not, I cannot say
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Father Maryn:
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But nobody found the dead earlier than
us, save for rumors from years earlier, and some desprate
Nerulians during the Goblin Wars.
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Father Maryn:
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I sometimes wonder if I did something
to piss Nerul off.
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Father Maryn:
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I also know of a wandering bard who
just came back from Eastmark, near the border. He might know
something, but I don't know if you should trust anything the guy
says.
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Artyom Cooper:
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Why is that?
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Father Maryn:
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He's got...a patched reputation. A
theft here, caught with a lie there. He's the kind of guy that
likes to meet up with people who think he's cool and do mischief
with them.
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Artyom Cooper:
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I see
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Artyom Cooper:
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I might try to get a straight answer
out of him sometime later
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Artyom Cooper:
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But for now
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Artyom Cooper:
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Why did you ask for my name earlier?
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Father Maryn:
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I like to know the names of my friends.
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Brian:
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he's hiding something...
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Artyom Cooper:
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That's not it
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Artyom Cooper:
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Or at least not all of it
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Artyom Cooper:
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There's more you aren't telling me
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Father Maryn:
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The name of Artyom is well-known. I
know what you've done.
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Father Maryn:
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I had a feeling you were different,
but I didn't put it all together until you told me who you were.
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Artyom Cooper:
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Ah...
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Artyom Cooper:
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I hadn't thought about that
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Artyom Cooper:
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I suppose I should travel under a
false name from now on
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Father Maryn:
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I don't know, should you? The church wants
everyone to know that you're the chosen one.
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Artyom Cooper:
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Look, I'm a cooper, I've been one for
years, now suddenly I'm supposed to be a chosen one
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Artyom Cooper:
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It's much easier being a cooper
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Artyom Cooper:
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I'm just figuring this thing out myself
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Artyom Cooper:
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Once the undead are gone, I want to go
back to making barrels
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Father Maryn:
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And now it's me who's not beliveing
you. Nobody lets go of a place in the universe like that.
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Artyom Cooper:
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Well, I'd certainly not just go back
to making barrels
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Artyom Cooper:
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Maybe I'd use my pull to make barrels
for the king
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Artyom Cooper:
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A monopoly of some sort
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Artyom Cooper:
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I'm sure he's got plenty of wine to
put in barrels, and a contract with him would be very profitable
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Father Maryn:
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You can slay armies with your mind.
You want a monopoly on barrels?
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Artyom Cooper:
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I'm 45.
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Artyom Cooper:
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I'm not even married yet
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Artyom Cooper:
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And even if I can slay armies with my
mind and do great things
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Artyom Cooper:
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Finding someone who'd look past that
and see me for me, as Artyom Cooper
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Artyom Cooper:
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Not as some army-slaying chosen one
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Artyom Cooper:
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That's going to be difficult after all
this
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Father Maryn:
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Maybe impossible. King Veric tried to
run from his fate as a young prince, and even he couldn't do it.
And he was the heir to the throne; you're just a god incarnate...
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Artyom Cooper:
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Is that how people see me?
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Father Maryn:
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These are dark times. People don't
want reality in times like this. They want something to wish on.
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Father Maryn:
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Some people belive that if they hurt
enough Nerulians all the bad things will go away, some think if
they tell stories about how great you are enough it will
accomplish the same thing.
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Father Maryn:
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Frankly, I like the second one better.
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Artyom Cooper:
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I have to say I don't like either, but
the second does sound a fair bit better than the first
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Father Maryn:
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Suppose none of this happened, and you
were just a cooper. What would you have wanted?
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Artyom Cooper:
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Probably a more stable income to be
honest
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Artyom Cooper:
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Barrel making is a tricky business to
keep sustained
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Father Maryn:
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I had no idea.
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Father Maryn:
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And I hope you didn't want some great
advice out of that by the way. I really was just asking.
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Artyom Cooper:
|
No, it's fine, I didn't expect great
advice
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
I'm supposed to be the one giving it
now I suppose
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
You know my question from earlier?
|
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Father Maryn:
|
I...I forgot.
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
The talking dead
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Well
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Since you know who I am, this should
be fine to tell you
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
I met some wolves while gathering fruit
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Undead wolves
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
And they spoke to me
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Not undead people even
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Undead wolves
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
How can the dead speak? Well, how can
wolves?
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Neither can
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
It's really got me thinking
|
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Father Maryn:
|
Wow.
|
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Father Maryn:
|
I don't think I've ever heard of that
before. All I could imagine is that it was the creater of the dead
talking though them.
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Hm...
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
So what does the creator of the undead
have against me?
|
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Father Maryn:
|
I don't know, are you extra alive?
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Does having mind powers mean you're
extra alive?
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Because if so, yes
|
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Father Maryn:
|
Yeah, I'm not a zombie-making psycho.
I wouldn't know.
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Father Maryn:
|
But I swear, if YOU started this
somehow...
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Artyom Cooper:
|
If I did...
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Then I'll be the first in line to zap
myself
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
No worries there
|
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Father Maryn:
|
Nice to hear.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
So...
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
You were thinking of what to do if you
had to move the village?
|
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Father Maryn:
|
I was. Trying to find a good path out.
And get familiar with landmarks if I don't find the map again when
we have to run.
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
What are you thinking of right now?
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
For the route at least
|
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Father Maryn:
|
There's a river to the west, with a
few villages on it. Easy to follow, fresh water, not a bad start.
|
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Father Maryn:
|
But I just started this, and I hope I
don't have a deadline.
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Still, its a good thing to have in
place
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
It is.
|
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Father Maryn:
|
Did you have any ideas? You've been
traveling around, and you probably know where the royal army is
right now.
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
I...
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Artyom Cooper:
|
I don't know if I should tell you this
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
But there's a fort that's been made
down in the South
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Artyom Cooper:
|
It's still being worked on
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
But there's a priest there
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
And a militia
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
And knights
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
I'm sure if you asked to be let in,
and maybe used my name if need be, they'd let you in
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
Especially if you'd help in the
construction, there's still plenty of work to be done, but they
seem to be rather stable
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
More easily defended than here for sure
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Do they have food?
|
Jaden1:
|
How was it when I left?
|
Brian:
|
It was pretty good. And Eldati was
making efforts to gather supplies from abandoned farms
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
They do
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
I'm not sure how much, as they were
still setting it up when I left to come here
|
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Artyom Cooper:
|
But they were gathering what they
could from the farms that were left in the area, and their
storages were good enough when I set out
|
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Father Maryn:
|
And I have one more question. One that
I swore in this temple I would never ask in my life.
|
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Father Maryn:
|
What god does the priest follow?
|
Jaden1:
|
Corellion Lorathien?
|
Brian:
|
yes. I'm a little sad that you forgot
Eldati's religion...
|
Jaden1:
|
Well, I didn't forget
|
Jaden1:
|
I just try not to refer to them by name
|
Jaden1:
|
Since I don't trust myself to spell it
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Corellion Lorathien
|
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Father Maryn:
|
That's the one answer I didn't want to
hear.
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
As you know, we have Nerulians here.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Yes...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I know
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I do trust her with my life
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
However, I don't know how it would
effect the morale
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
But time has shown that sticking
together is our best bet.
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
This isn't a decision I will make by
myself. I'll bring this up to as many ears as I can.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
If you decide to move while I'm still
here
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Then I will gladly accompany you
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I may not be able to hold off an army
by myself for long
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
But... I've done something of the sort
before
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
If it's just a few undead I know I can
take them
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
You've already taken out the army of
the dead. As for the king's army, the crown clearly wants you
alive. If you're between them and a few Nerulians, I think the
choice will be clear.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I'd still like to talk to the
Nerullians
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
While I don't believe they are doing it
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I haven't written out the possibility
of a cult within the Nerullians being the cause
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
You want to talk to the sisters?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I would
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And that man you mentioned earlier
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
The bard
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
I suppose I would be a fool to refuse
you.
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
The sisters I can get. The bard you
can find in the inn.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
You could say no, but I'd probably
just go find them on my own then
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
It's not like I'd hold it against you
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
You are, after all, trying to protect
and organize the people here
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Want me to find them now?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
That would be best
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
We don't know how much time we have
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Best to use it while we can
|
Brian:
|
He nods, and heads off without another
word
|
Jaden1:
|
And looks at the map
|
Brian:
|
Mayrn returns, with two girls of about
13 in age. Both sort of remind you of Emita a few short years back.
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Come on in. This was the gentleman who
wanted to speak with you.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Hello
|
|
Yigha:
|
Hi.
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
Nice to meet you. I'm Hyntsa, this is
my sister, Yigha.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Nice to meet both of you, my name is
Artyom
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I told Father Maryn to bring you here
because I'd like to ask about something
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
What do you know of the dead?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Specifically the dead that have been
rising?
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
They come from everywhere. And they
want to kill everyone.
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
What else is there to know?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Well
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I'm trying to find out what causes them
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Many people suspect Nerullians
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
However, I don't believe that's the
case
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
In fact, that's why I called you two
here
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
One of you is a Nerullian, are you not?
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
Yeah, I am.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And you're as clueless on this aspect
as others
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Tell me
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Have you noticed anything odd going on
with other Nerullians?
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
No.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Do you spend much time with other
Nerullians?
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
Yeah. I went to Nerul church with my
friends.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And has anyone ever done extra events
you might not have gone to or something? Organized another
meetings of only specific Nerullians?
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
I mean sometimes, but that was just
because I was a little girl...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Hm?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Explain about those
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
I don't know. Sometimes people would
just meet up at the church without me.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And do you have any idea what they
might have been doing?
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
Probably cleaning candles or doing
somthing stupid.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I see
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Is there anything like that here?
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
No...
|
Brian:
|
She looks at Maryn
|
|
Hyntsa:
|
There's no church here.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Of course
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
That's all I wanted to know, have a
good day
|
Brian:
|
Hyntsa takes her sisters hand, and
they walk out
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
A few meetings without kids. Maybe the
priest had an affair.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Or maybe it was something more
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
We have no way of knowing
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
You can go to Glenswood if you want.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Have you ever heard of things such as
shadowy beasts?
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Yes, I have.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
What would cause them to appear?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
What do you know of them?
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
They are the rarest of all the undead.
They aren't really any dead thing to be "uned", really.
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
I've never seen one personally, and
there are no sightings in this town.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Ah...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Maybe it was that priest then
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
When I was in Glenswood
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
When the dead rose there
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
A shadowy beast also attacked the
knights that moved to take the priest there
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
You think the priest summoned the
creature?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Perhaps
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
They had barricaded themselves in
their church to stay away from the mob and the knights
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And, I wouldn't put it completely out
of the question that the priest summoned it
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
As the dead rose around the same
time...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
But...
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
but?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
There's still no certainty
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
There were reports in the town of
shadows going over the walls
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And a moon as red as blood before hand
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
If that shadow that went over was that
beast...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Maybe it was there beforehand
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Summoned by someone else
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Or, perhaps it was only doing the
bidding of the priest that summoned it
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Someone summoned a shadow beast in the
middle of the woods and sent it into town ahead of the riot?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Possibly
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Makes you wonder who's side such a
person would be on.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
But why would they send it to defend
the church of Nerul?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
If not...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Perhaps to make it seem the church of
Nerul were the perpetrators
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Then what about the moon thing? The
moon is a symbol of Correlon Lorethian, not Nerul...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And why did it turn blood red?
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Was your god mad, or was someone mad
at him?
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Did he get a bloody nose?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
He is not my god
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
But perhaps if I were to talk with
Eldati...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I may gain some insight on what
happened then
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
That the priest of yours?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Yes, that's the priest at that fort
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Well don't tell him that he's not your
god. That's how the story about you goes, and it's a good story.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Ah, it's a woman, Eldati's a her
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
In front of the crowds
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I'll keep that in mind
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
But you trust her, like you said
before...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I do
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
She'll do what is right
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Or, she should
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
We all should...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And sometimes you just don't know what
is right
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Perhaps some Nerullians really are
summoning the undead, or maybe it's Gorewood, or maybe some other
party we don't know of
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Maybe it's me.
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
But I'm not really seeing how to
figure it out. We got a couple leads though it seems.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Ah..
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
One more thing
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
There are swords
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Black swords, supposedly coming from
Gorewood
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
That upon killing something,
apparently it comes back after a bit
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Pretty damning evidence right there...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Yes
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
But while they come from Gorewood
supposedly
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I haven't been able to find if they
are actually even from there or not
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
There's very little information on them
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Well who supposed that in the first
place?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I believe it was the Lord Commander
who learned it from a rather untrustworthy merchant
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Or maybe he was trustworthy
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
It all depended on how much money he
got honestly
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
And from whom. You've been very busy.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Yes...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And I wouldn't put it past the Lord
Commander to pay him off to say they were from Gorewood either
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
From what I understand he's been
looking for some way to earn glory
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And a mighty victory against Gorewood,
who might also be summoning the undead?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
That would be glorious indeed
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
As would a glorious destruction of the
evil cult of the dead.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
So many possible leads
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
But so difficult to follow
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Well, you're the chosen one. What do
you think we should do?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
First, ensure the safety of the people
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Though, that's mostly being handled by
people like you and the armies
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
So I've been trying to find the cause
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And right now, I'm thinking that
Gorewood is looking very suspicious
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I thnk I'll go talk to that man at the
inn now
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
Good luck.
|
|
Father Maryn:
|
I'm going to plan on how to do my job
without getting anyone else killed who isn't already dead.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Thank you
|
Brian:
|
Sure enough, he's right there. It's
just the start of the time when it's appropriate to drink, and a
few folks besides the pathetic drunks are actually here now,
including a man who matches the description Maryn totally gave you.
|
Jaden1:
|
Artyom's just going to walk up and sit
next to him
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I hear you come from up from around
Eastmark
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Come back really. I spend a lot of
time down here.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I see
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And hear any rumors up there?
|
|
Old Bard:
|
A lot. Mostly about the dead, which I
saw with my own eyes when they showed up here.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
What sort of rumors?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Tell me some of them
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Well, that they come from nowhere,
that they come from the Nerulians, that they come from Gorewood,
and that they appear because you touch yourself at night.
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Also, that there is a gifted elf who
will save us all from them.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Any of them that you'd put any merit
into?
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Yeah. Most of em.
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Save for the touching yourself part.
*leans in* Or I would have killed us all a long time ago...
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
So, what about the ones where they
come from Gorewood?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
What sort of things do they usually
say about that?
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Well, how well do you know your
history?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Not very well, I'm afraid
|
|
Old Bard:
|
You a Nerulian?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
No
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Good. I don't want to offend anyone.
I'm too drunk for a fight.
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Nerul was the second church founded in
Damriel, started by the legondary Exaulted One, and it was the
biggest for a while. But then the king showed up and made the elf
god the new religion.
|
|
Old Bard:
|
...you don't like the king, do you?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I don't mind one way or another
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Speak freely
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I came to listen
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Good. Half of the Nerulians were
banished to Gorewood, the rest ran south. The ones who live here
swear they have nothing to do with the Gorwood folks, but they
really want revenge.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And so it may be some sort of
connection between those that want revenge here and the Gorewood
Nerullians?
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
They might be working together to
raise the dead?
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Yup. Then people get mad and start
killing Nerulians, then idiots like Maryn feel bad and hide the
rest of em' in a mill so they can make more zombies. Perfect
system if you ask me.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I see
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And there's also rumors they come from
nowhere?
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Course. Ain't nobody seen a magic
"made dead people kill you" recipe, so they assume things happen
for no reason.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
And what of the elf?
|
|
Old Bard:
|
The elf I don't understand, but I know
that drunk people don't make up stuff like that.
|
|
Old Bard:
|
He's real.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Huh
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
So some elf is gonna come save us all?
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Sure hope he is. I ain't gonna do it.
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Well, I'd love to have an elf come
save us all too
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
Thanks for the info
|
|
Artyom Cooper:
|
I'll see you later
|
|
Old Bard:
|
Good luck.
|
Jaden1:
|
And with that Artyom stops asking
about himself and walks off
|
Brian:
|
I think you found the first quarter of
every mystery in this game...
|
Jaden1:
|
Well that's great
|
Jaden1:
|
Because I have no idea how to find out
the rest
|
Jaden1:
|
Just not ones that help me right now
|
Brian:
|
If you want we can call session while
you sit and ponder some more. If nothing else I'm pretty convinced
you won't do something so dramatic that the other party being a
week in the future from you won't be a problem.
|