I did it blend into her upbringing of serving street gangs, criminals she at times really disliked but had to do for survival....and her fathers words how a knight might serve people they do not like or agree with. Sometimes the odds just are stacked at you and you take the loss and let others decide untill time is right of a other way.
So destroying the Cult seems to be a way of destroy a good chance of stopping Thakisis. So Sargonnas is more active than her god. She will accept that and serve toward a shared goal.
I love how much you thought about your character before posting. Even I'm in my feels over this one, and I set the stage for it. 😅 I'd give you Heroic Inspiration, but you still have one.
”I’m pretty sure the Ancient Magus is fine, they’re pretty powerful and wouldn’t fall for any mind tricks or charming or anything, even Sera is strong willed enough to fight off any strange suggestions and stuff, pretty sure she would have killed off two or three before any of them got the better of her”
Just to be clear, the cult leader does not seem to be including Nare in this deal. Ne-haredowell is still an outsider to the cult leader... more a pest to the cult leader than a hero. If you choose to take the offer, they'll need to be negotiated in. If Ne-haredowell is officially accepted into the Golden Company, then they'll be under the protection of the cult.
a pest?! 🥺🥺🥺🥺 lmao they’re like why are you eating our crops and burrowing in our garden ya pesky rabbit
I’ll respond later after work but uhh
Nare’s CHARISMA CHECK : 11 + 3 = 14
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ALSO WOW SERA’S RESPONSE IS SO FIREEEE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
for real people are complicated. Love the moral quandary here. Hehe yess
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“I can find reason in the shared goal. And I will join your Golden Company.”
Golden Company is a defunct guild that existed a little bit before Dawnbound's time. You could say Nare is the last remaining member of it, but Sera wouldn't know that. Was this a typo, or is there hidden meaning behind it? If the words are intentional, you could be taking a gamble that the cult leader does not know who the Golden Company is, and thinks you are referring to her cult as a golden company (perhaps interpretted as a compliment, or a hidden jab, since gold is not valued highly in Krynn). But if she knows who the Golden Company was, you may be in danger for attempting to deceive her with careful wording. Either way, if the wording is intentional, I will require a Deception Check from you.
This may be my fault. I've been light-headed lately for health reasons, and may be confusing the two guilds from time-to-time as I write. If I've accidentaly referred to Dawnbound as Golden Company, I apologize.
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Yep... found it. I called your guild Golden Company. My apologies. I'll correct that now.
I was a bit confused..i thought the Priestess group was "Golden company" but the meaning is to join the group she offers . Join the cultist and let her convince me
Did a DnD Campaign with Copilot… it sucked… lol. I’m a better DM, and that’s saying something! I might try it with chatGPT next. Receipt below.
Title: The Mountain Treasure – A Dialogue Adventure
Grimm: What do you know about this Barris guy? Is he trustworthy? Barkeep: Baris? He’s got a past, that’s for sure. But he’s never crossed me, and he pays his debts. Just don’t get on his bad side. Grimm: Okay, I’ll go back over to Barris. Copilot: Got it. What do you ask him? Grimm: Tell him that I will give him— Copilot: What are you offering him? Grimm: Take— Grimm: I’m going. I’ll offer him. Grimm: 10 gold Grimm: for the map. plus 10% of any treasure I find. Copilot: Sounds like a solid offer! Let’s see if Baris takes the bait. Grimm: Alright, Baris, I tell you what. I’m going to offer you ten gold pieces for the map. Grimm: with an additional 10% of any treasure I find. Copilot (as Baris): Ten gold and a cut of the treasure, huh? It’s a start, but I need more assurance. Sweeten the deal a bit more, and we might have a deal. Grimm: Tell you what, Baris… Grimm: I’ll let you come with me. Copilot (as Baris): Joining the adventure, eh? Now you’ve got my interest. Alright, you’ve got yourself a deal. Let’s find that treasure together. Grimm: So we’ll head out of the tavern and head towards the mountain. Grimm: All right, let’s go to the mountain. Grimm: We head towards the mountain. Grimm: We leave the town. Grimm: and enter the forest heading towards the mountain. Copilot: You leave the town behind and enter the forest, the path winding towards the mountain. The forest whispers with secrets, and the adventure has just begun. Grimm: Yes, we follow the path into the forest. Copilot: You and Baris follow the winding path into the forest, the mountain looming ahead. The trees whisper as you embark on your adventure. Grimm: We make it to the mountain. Copilot: You reach the base of the mountain, its towering peak lost in the clouds. The path ahead is steep and treacherous, but the call of adventure urges you on. Grimm: We enter the mountain and grab the treasure and then make it back to the town. Copilot: You and Baris brave the mountain, conquering its challenges and uncovering hidden treasures. Victorious, you make your way back to town, the spoils of your adventure in hand. Grimm: Just before we get to the town… I kill Baris. Copilot: A dramatic twist! As Baris falls, silence fills the air, and the weight of your actions hangs heavy. Grimm: Nope. Grimm: No, I’m fine with it. I take his cut of the treasure. Copilot: You claim Baris’s share of the treasure. The path back to town lies ahead, the riches now yours alone. Grimm: How much treasure do I have? Copilot: You’ve got a hefty share of treasure now. Gems, gold, and rare artifacts. Let’s say enough to live comfortably or fund your next adventure. Grimm: I haul all the treasure and I steal a cart and I leave the town. Copilot: You load the treasure onto a cart and make your escape, leaving the town behind. The world lies open before you. Grimm: I’d buy a house in the hills. Live comfortably for the rest of my life. Copilot: You find a serene spot in the hills, perfect for a cozy retreat. With your treasure, you build a home and embrace a life of comfort and tranquility.
I love how much you thought about your character before posting. Even I'm in my feels over this one, and I set the stage for it. 😅 I'd give you Heroic Inspiration, but you still have one.
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Ibahalii Vriwhulth, the Reaper of Glory v2: IC Thread (PbP); Secrets of the Island (On Discord); Lost Mine of Phendelver (tabletop)
My Characters:
Krik-tul, Thri-kreen monk; Mme Cragmaw, Goblin Artificer; River Kuthraeann, Wood Elf Paladin
Ahh sorry for the delay. Was outside most of the day Saturday and yesterday. Currently on lunch break.
LMAO DEADDDD
a pest?! 🥺🥺🥺🥺 lmao they’re like why are you eating our crops and burrowing in our garden ya pesky rabbit
I’ll respond later after work but uhh
Nare’s CHARISMA CHECK : 11 + 3 = 14
———
ALSO WOW SERA’S RESPONSE IS SO FIREEEE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
for real people are complicated. Love the moral quandary here. Hehe yess
<---- me irl slow reader, even slower writer easily jumpy thanks for being patient
DM: Drakkenheim Mind and Matter + Blood Secrets + What's in the Here and Now;
Player: Dragonlance
Quick question, Larskolstad.
Sera said:
Golden Company is a defunct guild that existed a little bit before Dawnbound's time. You could say Nare is the last remaining member of it, but Sera wouldn't know that. Was this a typo, or is there hidden meaning behind it? If the words are intentional, you could be taking a gamble that the cult leader does not know who the Golden Company is, and thinks you are referring to her cult as a golden company (perhaps interpretted as a compliment, or a hidden jab, since gold is not valued highly in Krynn). But if she knows who the Golden Company was, you may be in danger for attempting to deceive her with careful wording. Either way, if the wording is intentional, I will require a Deception Check from you.
This may be my fault. I've been light-headed lately for health reasons, and may be confusing the two guilds from time-to-time as I write. If I've accidentaly referred to Dawnbound as Golden Company, I apologize.
**Edit**
Yep... found it. I called your guild Golden Company. My apologies. I'll correct that now.
My DM Registry
My Campaigns:
Ibahalii Vriwhulth, the Reaper of Glory v2: IC Thread (PbP); Secrets of the Island (On Discord); Lost Mine of Phendelver (tabletop)
My Characters:
Krik-tul, Thri-kreen monk; Mme Cragmaw, Goblin Artificer; River Kuthraeann, Wood Elf Paladin
I was a bit confused..i thought the Priestess group was "Golden company" but the meaning is to join the group she offers . Join the cultist and let her convince me
Character: Hastos, Ibahalii Vriwhulth, the Reaper of Glory v2: IC Thread
Did a DnD Campaign with Copilot… it sucked… lol. I’m a better DM, and that’s saying something! I might try it with chatGPT next. Receipt below.
Title: The Mountain Treasure – A Dialogue Adventure
Grimm: What do you know about this Barris guy? Is he trustworthy?
Barkeep: Baris? He’s got a past, that’s for sure. But he’s never crossed me, and he pays his debts. Just don’t get on his bad side.
Grimm: Okay, I’ll go back over to Barris.
Copilot: Got it. What do you ask him?
Grimm: Tell him that I will give him—
Copilot: What are you offering him?
Grimm: Take—
Grimm: I’m going. I’ll offer him.
Grimm: 10 gold
Grimm: for the map. plus 10% of any treasure I find.
Copilot: Sounds like a solid offer! Let’s see if Baris takes the bait.
Grimm: Alright, Baris, I tell you what. I’m going to offer you ten gold pieces for the map.
Grimm: with an additional 10% of any treasure I find.
Copilot (as Baris): Ten gold and a cut of the treasure, huh? It’s a start, but I need more assurance. Sweeten the deal a bit more, and we might have a deal.
Grimm: Tell you what, Baris…
Grimm: I’ll let you come with me.
Copilot (as Baris): Joining the adventure, eh? Now you’ve got my interest. Alright, you’ve got yourself a deal. Let’s find that treasure together.
Grimm: So we’ll head out of the tavern and head towards the mountain.
Grimm: All right, let’s go to the mountain.
Grimm: We head towards the mountain.
Grimm: We leave the town.
Grimm: and enter the forest heading towards the mountain.
Copilot: You leave the town behind and enter the forest, the path winding towards the mountain. The forest whispers with secrets, and the adventure has just begun.
Grimm: Yes, we follow the path into the forest.
Copilot: You and Baris follow the winding path into the forest, the mountain looming ahead. The trees whisper as you embark on your adventure.
Grimm: We make it to the mountain.
Copilot: You reach the base of the mountain, its towering peak lost in the clouds. The path ahead is steep and treacherous, but the call of adventure urges you on.
Grimm: We enter the mountain and grab the treasure and then make it back to the town.
Copilot: You and Baris brave the mountain, conquering its challenges and uncovering hidden treasures. Victorious, you make your way back to town, the spoils of your adventure in hand.
Grimm: Just before we get to the town… I kill Baris.
Copilot: A dramatic twist! As Baris falls, silence fills the air, and the weight of your actions hangs heavy.
Grimm: Nope.
Grimm: No, I’m fine with it. I take his cut of the treasure.
Copilot: You claim Baris’s share of the treasure. The path back to town lies ahead, the riches now yours alone.
Grimm: How much treasure do I have?
Copilot: You’ve got a hefty share of treasure now. Gems, gold, and rare artifacts. Let’s say enough to live comfortably or fund your next adventure.
Grimm: I haul all the treasure and I steal a cart and I leave the town.
Copilot: You load the treasure onto a cart and make your escape, leaving the town behind. The world lies open before you.
Grimm: I’d buy a house in the hills. Live comfortably for the rest of my life.
Copilot: You find a serene spot in the hills, perfect for a cozy retreat. With your treasure, you build a home and embrace a life of comfort and tranquility.
Character: Hastos, Ibahalii Vriwhulth, the Reaper of Glory v2: IC Thread
I tried run once with chatgpt as DM. It loved skill tests and after a while I needed do con test to do a long rest. I gave up :D