The only thing I would think is it would change your Constitution modifier, but your roll would remain the same, so the only way that it affects the roll is if you wild shape into something that has a constitution modifier of +9, which would be 28 I believe? So I doubt that is even an option. Unfortunately, the roll of 2 will stay.
PLEASE READ: First I have to say this. At this point, everyone who is voted out will become a member of the jury. When the game reaches the finale, the jury will cast their votes for who will become the winner of Survivor Moonshae Isles. The winner is not determined by a challenge or a fight. It is determined by who gets the majority of votes from the jury at the end.
Because of this, I will have you rank all of the other players at each tribal council, starting with who you would vote to win at the top, to the bottom of who you would not vote to win. If you are voted out, you are welcome to keep up to date with the game, and then when the finale comes, you may vote however you want. If you are voted out, you may choose to leave the game completely, and I will use your latest list to cast the vote for the highest ranking player on your list that is at the finale.
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The hike is a terrible trudge through swamp like areas leading you over mountains, up and down sloping hills. Kurot,Seth,Stonetree,Torinn, and Xan need to break halfway through before carrying on, then when the council is in sight, they're filled with a late adrenaline rush to finish the hike. (Each of the names listed will gain 1 point of exhaustion).
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As night falls, you come to a guiding line of torches that lead up a wooden staircase, to a wooden bridge sustained by ropes. It wobbles and sways as you cross. You're glad to come to a small circular enclosure where 6 seats made of short cut logs rest on the wooden boards of the structure. In the center is a fire pit and standing on the opposite side of the log seats is Von Terrius.
Each of you see your names on randomly placed logs. You carry in your torch and place it behind your log, back in it's resting place. You take your seats and wait for Von.
So how this is going to work, is Von will have a question for each of you. You are free to speak as much or as little as you want, even cryptically. There may be follow up questions. Feel free to describe your characters body language and reactions to other answers. You may even chime in to another question if you feel so inclined. Once all the questions have come to a close, we will vote in secret. When the votes are read, only the name written on the paper will be revealed, not who cast the vote. That remains anonymous.
In randomized order, Von asks each of you:
Khan: You came so close to winning individual immunity. You even thought you won it at some point. What do you make of Seth's strategy for the challenge? Fair play or cheap trick?
Lith: You were triple teamed during the challenge. Xan, Niver, and Stonetree all swarmed to you first. Is that a form of backhanded compliment?
Torinn: You were eliminated first in the challenge. Why do you think that is?
Niver: I heard that you had played bagpipes at camp to help everyone get better rest. Some would say this is helping out your competition and in doing so they can be stronger in competitions. What was the thought process in that?
Kurot: You have voted with the minority at every single tribal council. Do you think tonight will be different?
Seth: You have won the first individual immunity of the season. Is this something you thought you needed, or something you just wanted?
Stonetree: At last tribal council, Amunet tried to raise forces to eliminate you, she did not get a single player to turn. Did that have any lasting effects afterwards?
Xan: You bowed out of the challenge as soon as Kurot was eliminated. Was that due to your health or was there some strategy in that?
LeShanna: You had very strong performances in the beginning of the game, then came in 3rd place in the first individual challenge. Are you scared you can be seen as a competition threat?
Toxic: Has the game changed much for you since the merge? How have you adapted to the new style of this game?
Lith: "It most definitely is," Lith chuckles. "On one hand, it reminds me that they see me as a threat in challenges, at least combat challenges, but it might be hard to forget that from my earlier performances. I guess I need to start playing more strategically and gain some allies. But I think if I hadn't started in that position, surrounded by those three, if I had been surrounded by allies, then I may have went further."
Kurot: "Well I certainly hope tonight will be different. No one wants to not be included in the night's plan, but I've just happened to align with people who get voted out. Jennwyn, Stripes, and Susan are all gone and I was left with no one, but in this game, when you have no one, maybe someone reaches out to you because they see you as a potential number for their side. It wasn't a bad position to be in, but definitely a scary one."
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Xan laughs loudly, "It was a little bit of strategy. It may have had something to do with Kurot getting eliminated, or maybe something else happened that caused me to pull out. It's hard to say, but in the end I always thought to myself that if I ever thought I wasn't going to win then I would pull out. I'm not the most proficient when it comes to combat, so a lot of things have to go my way in order for me to win one of those brawls, and it wasn't heading that way."
LeShanna begins to blush, placing her hands over her face. "Von, competitions are my strong suit in this game. The hunting and the foraging and the making fire are things that I do not do so well," she laughs gently. "So in challenges, I have to perform to my fullest abilities. Though most of my spells support what I already can do, not much of it is based for combat and dealing the most damage, so I'll never be a combat powerhouse, though I am pretty well rounded and can do well in all challenges, but jacks of all trades are always masters of none."
Niver: I heard that you had played bagpipes at camp to help everyone get better rest. Some would say this is helping out your competition and in doing so they can be stronger in competitions. What was the thought process in that?
Niver will reply, "I do not see my actions to help the others in the camp to be a negative in the competitions. What affects the others will also affect me. We are a team for most of our time here and only in select, short moments are we enemies. But after the competition, we are again teammates trying to survive on dwindling resources with harsh living conditions."
"It's a little of both. Fair play and cheap trick. It's fair play because we all knew he went invisible, then it was on us to do something about it, which no one did. Cheap trick because he was able to essentially not do anything until the very end after the real battle had been fought." Khan closes her eyes. "But at the same time, after being eliminated first in the last combat challenge, I would have played defensively too in that situation. It's just upsetting because I came so close, that's all."
Torinn: You were eliminated first in the challenge. Why do you think that is?
"I honestly think I was eliminated because they thought I was the weakest," the dragonborn laughs reluctantly. "I think in that form of challenge, if you hit someone, then you give them an excuse to hit you back. If you haven't hit anyone, then whoever you hit will be mad at you and hit you back. So I think they were looking for an easy out, and actually they got it, because I was the first one out."
Seth sat down and had heard his question along with everyone else's, hearing some of their replies. He nodded at Lith, Kurot, and Niver with a smile. But then he listened to Khan's response to his strategy at the challenge and if it was fair play or a cheap trick, chuckling. "Khan is right, I played defensively. I thought that I was going to be attacked and knocked out immediately again like the last combat challenge. But no one even bothered with me this time, so I had to take advantage of that. It was pure luck that everyone forgot about me and I was able to just watch until it was down to the two of us. I had only meant to stay invisible until I saw a certain tribe mate get knocked out but they lasted so long and at that point, Khan had been the only one left and very weakened, so I decided to try to win so that I can say that I've at least won one challenge myself here. So yes, the win was something I wanted but also something that I needed just in case. Now that we are merged together, it's all individual and you never know if you're going to be voted out next. Of course at the same time, right now it's important to get out the physically strong competitors first while we can because otherwise, they'll just dominate the challenges and coast to the end." Seth had said back to Khan and Von, emphasizing that last sentence to everyone as he looked at Stonetree.
Stonetree listen at the other replies, then at Seths remark he just stares blankly at him for a moment. "Snakes and spiders.. That is what we are facing. In my eyes Khan clearly won the battle. I could never vote for Khan this day. There is no honor in what Seth did. He is not worthy to stay."
Stonetree looks at the rest of the group "Whatever happens now i do not know, but i am proud that i did good to honor my ancestors. I hunt great foes, I build strong shelter, I win competitions. But even the greatest bear can be taken out by the smallest spider. So you will have to ask yourself, who is worthy to stay in the final part of the game? The strong bear, or the venomous spider?"
Seth had heard Stonetree, glaring and then smirking. "Well, too bad I won that challenge and you can't vote me out so I'm staying at this moment. It's not my fault that you were too stupid to not attack me first when you should have like last time, and then forgetting about me as you fought the others. Besides, you know that this is a game, right? That there is more than just the physical aspect, yes? Honor and worth are different for each person and people will do anything to win, you can't just win by being yourself and playing fair. Those skills may have helped when we were in teams, but it's all individual now and all that matters is getting to the end in order to win. Tell me, would anyone really want to take you with them to the end anyways where clearly such an upstanding and strong guy like you would get all the votes as opposed to keeping someone like weak me who would hardly get any votes? The only reason you even made it this far was because of your strength, but now it will be your undoing." he retorted back in a calm manner, giving a look to everyone, especially Lith, Xan, Khan, Toxic, Kurot, Niver, and LeShanna.
"You may be right. I may have seen my last day in this competition. I know my limits. But I hope I at least have inspired some people here, to not vote out of fear of the big guy. The last thing I want for this competition is to see a final with only snakes and spiders. For then I truly will have failed."
There is a calm in Stonetree's voice, as he accept whatever is going to happen next.
As everyone answers Von's questions, and replies to others' questions, the conversations ends with Stonetree's response to Seth. "And with that it is time to vote. Cannot vote for Seth, he has individual immunity. Toxic, you're up first." Toxic goes up to vote, then one by one the rest of the VELIDA tribe gets up to vote, until they have all returned to their seats.
"I'll go tally the votes," Von says as he goes to retrieve the urn. When he returns, he places it on his podium. "If anyone has a hidden immunity and you want to play it, now would be the time to do so."
"Okay, when the final vote is read, the person with the most votes will leave tribal council immediately. I will read the votes."
1st Vote:
Von pulls the parchment, "First vote," then turns it around, "Stonetree."
2nd Vote:
Von pulls the parchment, "Second vote," then turns it around, "Lith. One vote Lith, one vote Stonetree."
3rd Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Khan. That's one vote Khan, one vote Lith, one vote Stonetree."
4th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Stonetree. That's two votes Stonetree, one vote Lith, one vote Khan."
5th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Lith. That's two votes Lith, two votes Stonetree, one vote Khan."
6th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Stonetree. Three votes Stonetree, two votes Lith, one vote Khan."
7th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Lith. Three votes Lith, three votes Stonetree, one vote Khan."
8th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Lith. That's four votes Lith, three votes Stonetree, one vote Khan."
9th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment, "Seventh person voted out of Survivor Moonshae Isles," Von turns the parchment around. "Lith, that's five, that's enough, bring me your torch."
Lith's jaw drops as the final vote reads his name. He was not expecting this whatsoever. He stands up. "Wow. And here Stonetree is talking about honor and keeping the strong here." Von pulls out his snuffer. "Lith, the tribe has spoken," he snuffs the torch. "Time for you to go." Lith turns around. "Good luck Seth," he turns to Stonetree. "A hypocrite is what you are."
Please say some final words.
After you say any final words to the voted out member, or whether you choose to say any at all, please roll a comfort roll and we will move onto the next day: (Constitution Modifier +8 [4 for fire, 4 for shelter])
Comfort: 10
Whoops, I meant hike lol
2
Ouch......I'm hurting lol
Actually, I just thought of this, could I wild shape into some form of ape/monkey that has a climbing speed, would I even have to make a check for it?
The only thing I would think is it would change your Constitution modifier, but your roll would remain the same, so the only way that it affects the roll is if you wild shape into something that has a constitution modifier of +9, which would be 28 I believe? So I doubt that is even an option. Unfortunately, the roll of 2 will stay.
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Hike: 4
PLEASE READ: First I have to say this. At this point, everyone who is voted out will become a member of the jury. When the game reaches the finale, the jury will cast their votes for who will become the winner of Survivor Moonshae Isles. The winner is not determined by a challenge or a fight. It is determined by who gets the majority of votes from the jury at the end.
Because of this, I will have you rank all of the other players at each tribal council, starting with who you would vote to win at the top, to the bottom of who you would not vote to win. If you are voted out, you are welcome to keep up to date with the game, and then when the finale comes, you may vote however you want. If you are voted out, you may choose to leave the game completely, and I will use your latest list to cast the vote for the highest ranking player on your list that is at the finale.
If anyone has any questions about this, you can ask here or PM me.
The hike is a terrible trudge through swamp like areas leading you over mountains, up and down sloping hills. Kurot, Seth, Stonetree, Torinn, and Xan need to break halfway through before carrying on, then when the council is in sight, they're filled with a late adrenaline rush to finish the hike. (Each of the names listed will gain 1 point of exhaustion).
NO MORE CONVERSATIONS IN THE PMS
As night falls, you come to a guiding line of torches that lead up a wooden staircase, to a wooden bridge sustained by ropes. It wobbles and sways as you cross. You're glad to come to a small circular enclosure where 6 seats made of short cut logs rest on the wooden boards of the structure. In the center is a fire pit and standing on the opposite side of the log seats is Von Terrius.
Each of you see your names on randomly placed logs. You carry in your torch and place it behind your log, back in it's resting place. You take your seats and wait for Von.
So how this is going to work, is Von will have a question for each of you. You are free to speak as much or as little as you want, even cryptically. There may be follow up questions. Feel free to describe your characters body language and reactions to other answers. You may even chime in to another question if you feel so inclined. Once all the questions have come to a close, we will vote in secret. When the votes are read, only the name written on the paper will be revealed, not who cast the vote. That remains anonymous.
In randomized order, Von asks each of you:
Khan: You came so close to winning individual immunity. You even thought you won it at some point. What do you make of Seth's strategy for the challenge? Fair play or cheap trick?
Lith: You were triple teamed during the challenge. Xan, Niver, and Stonetree all swarmed to you first. Is that a form of backhanded compliment?
Torinn: You were eliminated first in the challenge. Why do you think that is?
Niver: I heard that you had played bagpipes at camp to help everyone get better rest. Some would say this is helping out your competition and in doing so they can be stronger in competitions. What was the thought process in that?
Kurot: You have voted with the minority at every single tribal council. Do you think tonight will be different?
Seth: You have won the first individual immunity of the season. Is this something you thought you needed, or something you just wanted?
Stonetree: At last tribal council, Amunet tried to raise forces to eliminate you, she did not get a single player to turn. Did that have any lasting effects afterwards?
Xan: You bowed out of the challenge as soon as Kurot was eliminated. Was that due to your health or was there some strategy in that?
LeShanna: You had very strong performances in the beginning of the game, then came in 3rd place in the first individual challenge. Are you scared you can be seen as a competition threat?
Toxic: Has the game changed much for you since the merge? How have you adapted to the new style of this game?
Lith: "It most definitely is," Lith chuckles. "On one hand, it reminds me that they see me as a threat in challenges, at least combat challenges, but it might be hard to forget that from my earlier performances. I guess I need to start playing more strategically and gain some allies. But I think if I hadn't started in that position, surrounded by those three, if I had been surrounded by allies, then I may have went further."
Kurot: "Well I certainly hope tonight will be different. No one wants to not be included in the night's plan, but I've just happened to align with people who get voted out. Jennwyn, Stripes, and Susan are all gone and I was left with no one, but in this game, when you have no one, maybe someone reaches out to you because they see you as a potential number for their side. It wasn't a bad position to be in, but definitely a scary one."
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Xan laughs loudly, "It was a little bit of strategy. It may have had something to do with Kurot getting eliminated, or maybe something else happened that caused me to pull out. It's hard to say, but in the end I always thought to myself that if I ever thought I wasn't going to win then I would pull out. I'm not the most proficient when it comes to combat, so a lot of things have to go my way in order for me to win one of those brawls, and it wasn't heading that way."
LeShanna begins to blush, placing her hands over her face. "Von, competitions are my strong suit in this game. The hunting and the foraging and the making fire are things that I do not do so well," she laughs gently. "So in challenges, I have to perform to my fullest abilities. Though most of my spells support what I already can do, not much of it is based for combat and dealing the most damage, so I'll never be a combat powerhouse, though I am pretty well rounded and can do well in all challenges, but jacks of all trades are always masters of none."
Niver will reply, "I do not see my actions to help the others in the camp to be a negative in the competitions. What affects the others will also affect me. We are a team for most of our time here and only in select, short moments are we enemies. But after the competition, we are again teammates trying to survive on dwindling resources with harsh living conditions."
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"It's a little of both. Fair play and cheap trick. It's fair play because we all knew he went invisible, then it was on us to do something about it, which no one did. Cheap trick because he was able to essentially not do anything until the very end after the real battle had been fought." Khan closes her eyes. "But at the same time, after being eliminated first in the last combat challenge, I would have played defensively too in that situation. It's just upsetting because I came so close, that's all."
"I honestly think I was eliminated because they thought I was the weakest," the dragonborn laughs reluctantly. "I think in that form of challenge, if you hit someone, then you give them an excuse to hit you back. If you haven't hit anyone, then whoever you hit will be mad at you and hit you back. So I think they were looking for an easy out, and actually they got it, because I was the first one out."
Seth sat down and had heard his question along with everyone else's, hearing some of their replies. He nodded at Lith, Kurot, and Niver with a smile. But then he listened to Khan's response to his strategy at the challenge and if it was fair play or a cheap trick, chuckling. "Khan is right, I played defensively. I thought that I was going to be attacked and knocked out immediately again like the last combat challenge. But no one even bothered with me this time, so I had to take advantage of that. It was pure luck that everyone forgot about me and I was able to just watch until it was down to the two of us. I had only meant to stay invisible until I saw a certain tribe mate get knocked out but they lasted so long and at that point, Khan had been the only one left and very weakened, so I decided to try to win so that I can say that I've at least won one challenge myself here. So yes, the win was something I wanted but also something that I needed just in case. Now that we are merged together, it's all individual and you never know if you're going to be voted out next. Of course at the same time, right now it's important to get out the physically strong competitors first while we can because otherwise, they'll just dominate the challenges and coast to the end." Seth had said back to Khan and Von, emphasizing that last sentence to everyone as he looked at Stonetree.
Stonetree listen at the other replies, then at Seths remark he just stares blankly at him for a moment.
"Snakes and spiders.. That is what we are facing. In my eyes Khan clearly won the battle. I could never vote for Khan this day. There is no honor in what Seth did. He is not worthy to stay."
Stonetree looks at the rest of the group "Whatever happens now i do not know, but i am proud that i did good to honor my ancestors. I hunt great foes, I build strong shelter, I win competitions. But even the greatest bear can be taken out by the smallest spider. So you will have to ask yourself, who is worthy to stay in the final part of the game? The strong bear, or the venomous spider?"
Seth had heard Stonetree, glaring and then smirking. "Well, too bad I won that challenge and you can't vote me out so I'm staying at this moment. It's not my fault that you were too stupid to not attack me first when you should have like last time, and then forgetting about me as you fought the others. Besides, you know that this is a game, right? That there is more than just the physical aspect, yes? Honor and worth are different for each person and people will do anything to win, you can't just win by being yourself and playing fair. Those skills may have helped when we were in teams, but it's all individual now and all that matters is getting to the end in order to win. Tell me, would anyone really want to take you with them to the end anyways where clearly such an upstanding and strong guy like you would get all the votes as opposed to keeping someone like weak me who would hardly get any votes? The only reason you even made it this far was because of your strength, but now it will be your undoing." he retorted back in a calm manner, giving a look to everyone, especially Lith, Xan, Khan, Toxic, Kurot, Niver, and LeShanna.
"You may be right. I may have seen my last day in this competition. I know my limits. But I hope I at least have inspired some people here, to not vote out of fear of the big guy. The last thing I want for this competition is to see a final with only snakes and spiders. For then I truly will have failed."
There is a calm in Stonetree's voice, as he accept whatever is going to happen next.
Toxic looks puzzled for a second, then stops. No, it hasn’t. I haven’t even really adapted. People just want to talk more. Weird.
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As everyone answers Von's questions, and replies to others' questions, the conversations ends with Stonetree's response to Seth. "And with that it is time to vote. Cannot vote for Seth, he has individual immunity. Toxic, you're up first." Toxic goes up to vote, then one by one the rest of the VELIDA tribe gets up to vote, until they have all returned to their seats.
"I'll go tally the votes," Von says as he goes to retrieve the urn. When he returns, he places it on his podium. "If anyone has a hidden immunity and you want to play it, now would be the time to do so."
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"Okay, when the final vote is read, the person with the most votes will leave tribal council immediately. I will read the votes."
1st Vote:
Von pulls the parchment, "First vote," then turns it around, "Stonetree."
2nd Vote:
Von pulls the parchment, "Second vote," then turns it around, "Lith. One vote Lith, one vote Stonetree."
3rd Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Khan. That's one vote Khan, one vote Lith, one vote Stonetree."
4th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Stonetree. That's two votes Stonetree, one vote Lith, one vote Khan."
5th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Lith. That's two votes Lith, two votes Stonetree, one vote Khan."
6th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Stonetree. Three votes Stonetree, two votes Lith, one vote Khan."
7th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Lith. Three votes Lith, three votes Stonetree, one vote Khan."
8th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment and turns it around, "Lith. That's four votes Lith, three votes Stonetree, one vote Khan."
9th Vote:
Von pulls the parchment, "Seventh person voted out of Survivor Moonshae Isles," Von turns the parchment around. "Lith, that's five, that's enough, bring me your torch."
Lith's jaw drops as the final vote reads his name. He was not expecting this whatsoever. He stands up. "Wow. And here Stonetree is talking about honor and keeping the strong here." Von pulls out his snuffer. "Lith, the tribe has spoken," he snuffs the torch. "Time for you to go." Lith turns around. "Good luck Seth," he turns to Stonetree. "A hypocrite is what you are."
Please say some final words.
After you say any final words to the voted out member, or whether you choose to say any at all, please roll a comfort roll and we will move onto the next day: (Constitution Modifier +8 [4 for fire, 4 for shelter])
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Niver will nod to Lith, not really knowing him or what to say.
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