(Does she have to leave I know frightened condition is disadvantages on rolls and can't approach them. However can she not move toward it and still speak to it?)
Despite her best efforts, Alora cannot help but turn and briskly walk out of the dungeon, trying desperately to not appear afraid in front of the guard.
Orion, you have heard stories about how the goblinoids were once servants to the archfey Queen of Air and Darkness before Maglubiyet stole them away to his realm on the plane of Acheron.
"Oh wonderful. The archfey Queen and the Battle Lord? They sound delightful." Taxidea says sarcastically.
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"...at worst if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
History 8 & Arcana 10 if needed. She has +5 with both if that helps. All rolled on character sheet
(OOC Prims sister Persephone is a twilight cleric. Not sure if the Queen of Air & Darkness would be the default Twilight deity in your campaign or not)
Prim, you recall Lord Filip Darson mentioning something about Maglubiyet and his realm of Clangor on the plane of Acheron when he briefed you before sending you and your former party out to obtain the Goblin Orbs, something about a Master Orb that could transport goblinoid troops between Acheron and this world of Niersala in the Prime Material plane.
You are frightened of the creature. All you want to do is get away from it.
(Does she have to leave I know frightened condition is disadvantages on rolls and can't approach them. However can she not move toward it and still speak to it?)
Alora musters all her courage and willpower to prevent herself from running away. Roll another Wisdom save with disadvantage.
Alora will attempt to hold her nerve. 1
Despite her best efforts, Alora cannot help but turn and briskly walk out of the dungeon, trying desperately to not appear afraid in front of the guard.
Alora will try and calm her pounding heart once she is outside and focus on what she needs to do. She will quickly find the party and inquire of them.
"Has anyone ever heard of Fey Goblins and their Queen?"
Orion says, "I speak goblin - I've spent some time among them, but I'm not sure whether I've heard mention of the Fey Queen." History check: 17
Orion, you have heard stories about how the goblinoids were once servants to the archfey Queen of Air and Darkness before Maglubiyet stole them away to his realm on the plane of Acheron.
Roll a Religion check.
[My religion and history are both -1] Religion Check: 17
You know Maglubiyet is the chief god of the goblinoids and is sometimes called the Battle Lord.
Prim, roll an Insight check.
Orion shares all of this with the group.
Alora will take in everything being said while she waits for Prim to weigh in.
"Oh wonderful. The archfey Queen and the Battle Lord? They sound delightful." Taxidea says sarcastically.
"...at worst if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
[Oskar has +1 religion, is there any more to learn?]
Roll a Religion check, Oskar.
3
Okay, Oskar. You know that Maglubiyet the Battle Lord defeated at least four other goblinoid gods before becoming the chief goblinoid deity.
Prim's Insight 19
History 8 & Arcana 10 if needed. She has +5 with both if that helps. All rolled on character sheet
(OOC Prims sister Persephone is a twilight cleric. Not sure if the Queen of Air & Darkness would be the default Twilight deity in your campaign or not)
Prim, you recall Lord Filip Darson mentioning something about Maglubiyet and his realm of Clangor on the plane of Acheron when he briefed you before sending you and your former party out to obtain the Goblin Orbs, something about a Master Orb that could transport goblinoid troops between Acheron and this world of Niersala in the Prime Material plane.
Alora will inform the party of the creature, what it said and her encounter with it leaving nothing out.
"What do you all think? It seems like we may have bigger problems than we thought."