I'm not sure about heading upstairs leaving who knows what at our back, perhaps we perhaps we should take a little longer look at this floor, maybe we might find a kitchen kitchen with kibble for the pup, although seeing Fope pre-chew food for the little darling might be fun.
I'm not sure about heading upstairs leaving who knows what at our back, perhaps we perhaps we should take a little longer look at this floor, maybe we might find a kitchen kitchen with kibble for the pup, although seeing Fope pre-chew food for the little darling might be fun.
Anyone want a black cloak while we're here?
You would guess, based on the layout of the house as you've seen it, that the doors on the left enter a dining area, and the door on the back right would lead to the kitchen. And you'd be right! At least, you'd be right about the kitchen! I've opened it up for you.
The kitchen is tidy, with dishware, cookware, and utensils neatly placed on shelves. A worktable has a cutting board and rolling pin atop it. A stone, dome-shaped oven stands near the east wall, its bent iron stovepipe connecting to a hole in the ceiling. Behind the stove and to the left is a thin door, half-open, leading to a well-stocked pantry. All the food in the pantry appears fresh. There is a small door about chest-high (for a human), not on the floor, in the southwest corner of the room. Feel free to move yourselves into the kitchen.
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Barnaby will fill his bag with the most tasty looking items in the cupboards. A hero can't go hungry, and then investigate or percept whatever he can in the kitchen.
Everything is as it appears to be. You fill your pockets with delicious looking morsels. You take a nibble of an apple as you do so, and discover that it has no flavor at all. Looks like an apple and is firm like an apple, but doesn't taste like anything.
Let me know if you want to open the small door up in the wall in the southwest corner.
Puddin watches as her mates rifle through the kitchen and take on new animals. She stomps her foot in frustration and speaks loud enough for them all to hear her between the two rooms.
Team, I have a bad feeling about all this. It's quiet. Too quiet. I demand that we get serious on this search and either 1.) get to the basement and find this monster or 2.) search for the parents. Also, I don't think any of us should be touching anything! Of course, too late on that, aren't we? Fope's luring puppies (and this is before we even know if the 'monster' is this pup's possessed mother), Kif's pilfering cloaks, and Barnaby, I would agree that all guests should be welcome to filling their stomach after a long journey, but you're eating food in a house that has some kind of illusion going on.
And despite all these flubs, you're not willing to considering to split up to quickly get a sense of what's going on? I've read many a tale myself of characters meeting their disastrous ends due to acting like a bunch of goofballs. I don't know what you're doing, but we need to get to the bottom of what's going on first. Fine, let's not split up, but can you all get serious and attempt to find this basement now?
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The pup follows you, because you have just fed him. Until you teach him to come when called, though, you won't be able to control him that way at will. I will allow you to do an animal handling check if you want him to come when called, with the likelihood of success depending on the circumstances. At the moment he's following you.
I see people have shuffled around but I'm not sure which door Kif would be opening. Hmm. I'll wait until we hear from him, and he can put himself next to one of the doors. Then I'll position the party in order behind him, unless someone says otherwise.
Presumably he’s opening the door that we heard noises behind.
As soon as Barnaby realized that there was no flavor to the apple, he began putting each item of food back where he got it. As he was finishing, Puddin gave her lecture. Barnaby blushed deeply looking very ashamed and then cleared his throat and his face grew stern.
Ah, yes, well said Puddin. Let’s get on with this monster hunting business.
You heard noises both through the door next to you, Barnaby. I will presently arrange the lot of you around that door and open it, unless anyone objects. I can't right now on account of Real Work To Do.
I'm not sure about heading upstairs leaving who knows what at our back, perhaps we perhaps we should take a little longer look at this floor, maybe we might find a kitchen kitchen with kibble for the pup, although seeing Fope pre-chew food for the little darling might be fun.
Anyone want a black cloak while we're here?
kif packs away a black cloak
Add it to your inventory.
You would guess, based on the layout of the house as you've seen it, that the doors on the left enter a dining area, and the door on the back right would lead to the kitchen. And you'd be right! At least, you'd be right about the kitchen! I've opened it up for you.
The kitchen is tidy, with dishware, cookware, and utensils neatly placed on shelves. A worktable has a cutting board and rolling pin atop it. A stone, dome-shaped oven stands near the east wall, its bent iron stovepipe connecting to a hole in the ceiling. Behind the stove and to the left is a thin door, half-open, leading to a well-stocked pantry. All the food in the pantry appears fresh. There is a small door about chest-high (for a human), not on the floor, in the southwest corner of the room. Feel free to move yourselves into the kitchen.
Barnaby will fill his bag with the most tasty looking items in the cupboards. A hero can't go hungry, and then investigate or percept whatever he can in the kitchen.
Investigation: 18
Perception: 21
Everything is as it appears to be. You fill your pockets with delicious looking morsels. You take a nibble of an apple as you do so, and discover that it has no flavor at all. Looks like an apple and is firm like an apple, but doesn't taste like anything.
Let me know if you want to open the small door up in the wall in the southwest corner.
In the soft planes, it is typically frowned upon to walk into someone's tent and take their food and cloaks without any sort of invitation.
Puddin watches as her mates rifle through the kitchen and take on new animals. She stomps her foot in frustration and speaks loud enough for them all to hear her between the two rooms.
Team, I have a bad feeling about all this. It's quiet. Too quiet. I demand that we get serious on this search and either 1.) get to the basement and find this monster or 2.) search for the parents. Also, I don't think any of us should be touching anything! Of course, too late on that, aren't we? Fope's luring puppies (and this is before we even know if the 'monster' is this pup's possessed mother), Kif's pilfering cloaks, and Barnaby, I would agree that all guests should be welcome to filling their stomach after a long journey, but you're eating food in a house that has some kind of illusion going on.
And despite all these flubs, you're not willing to considering to split up to quickly get a sense of what's going on? I've read many a tale myself of characters meeting their disastrous ends due to acting like a bunch of goofballs. I don't know what you're doing, but we need to get to the bottom of what's going on first. Fine, let's not split up, but can you all get serious and attempt to find this basement now?
You all hear the tinkling of silver and a bit of very muffled conversation from the (as yet unopened) room in the back left of the house.
Inspiration for Puddin!
Oh, wait, I don't get to do that. Never mind.
Bold: Team, a next step emerges. Let's form in a United group ready to attack whatever is behind that door.
Puddin already has inspiration. You can't have two of them!
But if she didn't have it already, I'd give it to her for that. Also, the OP of this thread tracks who has Inspiration.
What's the OP?
Does the Revenge follow when Føpé readies himself toward the door?
"OP" is internet-speak for the "Original Post," or the top comment in a threaded conversation. As I wrote a few weeks ago, I've stashed some information there. If there are other things you want me to edit in there, let me know.
The pup follows you, because you have just fed him. Until you teach him to come when called, though, you won't be able to control him that way at will. I will allow you to do an animal handling check if you want him to come when called, with the likelihood of success depending on the circumstances. At the moment he's following you.
Kif, open the door. Don't attack if it's not a monster.
I see people have shuffled around but I'm not sure which door Kif would be opening. Hmm. I'll wait until we hear from him, and he can put himself next to one of the doors. Then I'll position the party in order behind him, unless someone says otherwise.
Presumably he’s opening the door that we heard noises behind.
As soon as Barnaby realized that there was no flavor to the apple, he began putting each item of food back where he got it. As he was finishing, Puddin gave her lecture. Barnaby blushed deeply looking very ashamed and then cleared his throat and his face grew stern.
Ah, yes, well said Puddin. Let’s get on with this monster hunting business.
You heard noises both through the door next to you, Barnaby. I will presently arrange the lot of you around that door and open it, unless anyone objects. I can't right now on account of Real Work To Do.
Yes, that would be the door I would open, I think I'm positioned in front of it, if not please feel free to adjust my position
Ready..
And I open the door
Kif has moved to the other door. He would have heard the noise through there. You suspect that these are two different doors to the same room.