Bral grasps the hilt of his sword and is about to draw upon seeing the appearance of Robin. Then he eases for a moment as she explains her story. However, this quickly passes when he spots Keldon.
"Tell me, how do you judge evil? By the nature of the man or by his actions?"
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“The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.” ― Gary Gygax
The man looks at Beal blankly. “I… what? Evil is evil. I mean… Don’t go makin’ it complicated, I just- look: what I’m saying is that there’s something evil and I am not evil, not really, so I could naturally help you to fight what you’re fighting - IF you are fighting what I’m fighting.”
There’s no guile there, just a bit of uncertainty and confusion.
Baudric holds up a hand to Bral, "One thing I learned growing up in Falkovia, never turn away help when facing overwhelming odds. Our enemy is extremely powerful, and I think we could use all the help we can get, don't you?"
Robin looks between the members of this group. She waits to see if they will allow this other stranger in. They seemed willing enough to allow her to aid them, but why hesitate on this other?
Bral turns to Amelia, "It is important to know whether or not either of these two strangers would decide to make me their enemy."
He then takes a moment before easing the grip on his sword.
"I cannot be fighting alongside someone who might decide to attack me whilst I am distracted in a fight. I am sure you have noticed by now that I'm not exactly human."
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“The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.” ― Gary Gygax
“Oh. That might actually make things easier. I’m not exactly human either.”
”Now don’t be alarmed, but I need you to know: I have something wrong with me.”
Keldon turns his head to display his face better, and opens his mouth wide… impossibly wide. With a huge set of teeth pushing out of his gums further the more he opens his mouth. He closes up then.
Baudric blinks in surprise, but gives a nod of acceptance, "Evil rules this land and it seems everyone here is interested in putting an end to it. Let's just focus on that for now, and hopefully we'll learn to trust each other more as we travel and fight together. Now, where's that holy symbol, somehow I feel that Kelemvor wants me to have it? Also, does anyone know who Kelemvor is?"
“Oh, I hope not… I can’t focus on much of anything, anymore. It’s made it really hard to have much success.” Keldon whines just a little. “I was attacked. It left me like this.” He lifts up his shirt to show a scar across his neck and chest.
"I mean..." Amelia shrugs. "Yeah, I did get the sense you weren't all that human. Didn't really want to ask, though. Figured it wasn't important. And if both of you," she gestures to him and then to Keldon, "are on the same side, then that's all that ought to matter, right?"
Then she looks at Baudric. "Of course I do. He's the god of the dead." She shakes her head. "Okay, logically, I was well aware I'm not anywhere in Faerun anymore, but still, that question felt bloody weird to answer. What gods do you have around here?"
"Seems like we are good then." Robin says as hostilities seem to be avoided. "I am not overly caring what you have in you, as long as what you have is motivated to end this evil and help me get back home." She nods at the mention of the god of the dead, clearly having that information as well, but obviously not needing to chime in on it.
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Robin settles into the wagon, though keeps an eye out on the land around them. "I should introduce you to my companion, while we have a bit of a trip ahead of us yet..." She comments. With a wave of her hand a mastiff suddenly appears sitting next to her. "His name is Buddy." She offers. "We have them at school, all over the place, and this one got attached to me."
(Pretty much the below, but in the shape of a dog. - if the image below works...) If the above doesn't work then ehre is the link to the monster itself... spirit statue mascot
Robin's perception check: 4
Ok neither the image or the moster link work. Just search for spirit statue mascot and you'll find what it looks like.
Bral grasps the hilt of his sword and is about to draw upon seeing the appearance of Robin. Then he eases for a moment as she explains her story. However, this quickly passes when he spots Keldon.
"Tell me, how do you judge evil? By the nature of the man or by his actions?"
“The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.” ― Gary Gygax
The man looks at Beal blankly. “I… what? Evil is evil. I mean… Don’t go makin’ it complicated, I just- look: what I’m saying is that there’s something evil and I am not evil, not really, so I could naturally help you to fight what you’re fighting - IF you are fighting what I’m fighting.”
There’s no guile there, just a bit of uncertainty and confusion.
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Baudric holds up a hand to Bral, "One thing I learned growing up in Falkovia, never turn away help when facing overwhelming odds. Our enemy is extremely powerful, and I think we could use all the help we can get, don't you?"
Amelia turns to Bral. "Where's this coming from?"
Robin looks between the members of this group. She waits to see if they will allow this other stranger in. They seemed willing enough to allow her to aid them, but why hesitate on this other?
Bral turns to Amelia, "It is important to know whether or not either of these two strangers would decide to make me their enemy."
He then takes a moment before easing the grip on his sword.
"I cannot be fighting alongside someone who might decide to attack me whilst I am distracted in a fight. I am sure you have noticed by now that I'm not exactly human."
“The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.” ― Gary Gygax
“Oh. That might actually make things easier. I’m not exactly human either.”
”Now don’t be alarmed, but I need you to know: I have something wrong with me.”
Keldon turns his head to display his face better, and opens his mouth wide… impossibly wide. With a huge set of teeth pushing out of his gums further the more he opens his mouth. He closes up then.
“It’s actually why I’m here.”
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Baudric blinks in surprise, but gives a nod of acceptance, "Evil rules this land and it seems everyone here is interested in putting an end to it. Let's just focus on that for now, and hopefully we'll learn to trust each other more as we travel and fight together. Now, where's that holy symbol, somehow I feel that Kelemvor wants me to have it? Also, does anyone know who Kelemvor is?"
"Hmm," Bral responds. "Well, it looks like we are alike."
“The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.” ― Gary Gygax
“Oh, I hope not… I can’t focus on much of anything, anymore. It’s made it really hard to have much success.” Keldon whines just a little. “I was attacked. It left me like this.” He lifts up his shirt to show a scar across his neck and chest.
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"I mean..." Amelia shrugs. "Yeah, I did get the sense you weren't all that human. Didn't really want to ask, though. Figured it wasn't important. And if both of you," she gestures to him and then to Keldon, "are on the same side, then that's all that ought to matter, right?"
Then she looks at Baudric. "Of course I do. He's the god of the dead." She shakes her head. "Okay, logically, I was well aware I'm not anywhere in Faerun anymore, but still, that question felt bloody weird to answer. What gods do you have around here?"
Baudric shrugs, "My homeland had a few old, ruined temples, where I learned some ways to fight the undead, but any names or images were long gone."
"Seems like we are good then." Robin says as hostilities seem to be avoided. "I am not overly caring what you have in you, as long as what you have is motivated to end this evil and help me get back home." She nods at the mention of the god of the dead, clearly having that information as well, but obviously not needing to chime in on it.
"I wasn't attacked," Bral explains. "Instead it was my mother."
Then he lets go of his sword.
"I have trained very hard to maintain myself. Perhaps training could benefit you? In the meantime, let's all get going."
“The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.” ― Gary Gygax
Ez nods and you all pile into the wagon. As you make your way to Berez, roll Perception checks.
I have an intelligence of six, I know what I'm doing.
Robin settles into the wagon, though keeps an eye out on the land around them. "I should introduce you to my companion, while we have a bit of a trip ahead of us yet..." She comments. With a wave of her hand a mastiff suddenly appears sitting next to her. "His name is Buddy." She offers. "We have them at school, all over the place, and this one got attached to me."
(Pretty much the below, but in the shape of a dog. - if the image below works...)
If the above doesn't work then ehre is the link to the monster itself...
spirit statue mascot
Robin's perception check: 4
Ok neither the image or the moster link work. Just search for spirit statue mascot and you'll find what it looks like.
“The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.” ― Gary Gygax
Bral climbs onto the wagon and is surprised by the sudden appearance of a dog that seems to be made from stone.
"That is a rather interesting ability you have. Does it have a name?"
However, as they all talk, Bral keeps an eye out as they travel across the land.
(Perception: 14)
“The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.” ― Gary Gygax
"You're a student?" Amelia lifts a brow. "How do you get from a school to being involved in this?"
Baudric chuckles at Amelia's comment, "How did any of us get here?"
Perception: 22