"You have been a gracious host," Saproth nodded to the captain, "But we have not decided on a leader..."
Saproth then tried to find a consensus, "Nor a name for our party. We just arrived here by chance and we are still finding our bearings." Saproth tried to summarize how he'd imagine everyone felt.
Saproth then showed his choice from the treasures. "I hope you dont mind, I have something planned for this," He showed the runestaff to the captain. "I plan to take that 'cave' with us. It wouldnt be very responsible to leave it behind, being responsible for bringing us here and all..."
Mersun then raised her glass for a toast, "Regardless, you will always be the foretold heroes to us!" Mersun cheered, "To the Heroes Foretold!"
T'ohra takes the armor from Hreddun, smiling and flexing a bit for show. "I'm rather strong, if I do say so, and quite used to wearing heavy armor. I appreciate your consideration though."
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"I am an honest merchant, thank you very much," the Captain took offense with the mention of Pirate. "I think you should choose a leader for your party, it might serve better to avoid confusion."
Saproth turned to the rest and starting assessing.
T'ohra... strong hearted, but too impulsive.
Bramnus Axebane... strong willed, but brash.
Eraqrin Thuldriar... selfish. but trustworthy.
Hreddun, childish, but true spirited.
Saproth wouldnt mind following anyone, but he hoped, whom ever they decide, everyone can stand and accept their leadership.
Mersun raised another glass for a toast, but Saproth declined, "It is too early... we are here to finish a mission for your people. It would be selfish to celebrate while people are suffering..." Saproths words soured the mood. "I apologies. Thank you for your hospitality, Captain."
Bramnus turns to the group and takes a deep breath.
”I know that we have journeyed together for some time and seen many things during our stay together. I would be honored to lead the group if you are all in agreement.”.
Saproth didnt like being interrupted, especially when food was concerned. "This better be worth it..." He wiped his face and proceeded to follow the Captain.
Saproth had a bad feeling about this... he suddenly had the thought of fattening people up before feeding them to a monster or something.
Saproth heightened his guard and was only now realizing he has only one spell remaining he can cast for the day.
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A number of beams of light streak through the upper hull into the lower deck. You find the halls water stained with the smell of mold and sea salt drying into the wood. The ship itself creaked with every wave rocking the ship to a tilt, but it seems to be somewhat manageable for the time being.
[Make constitution checks against sea sickness]
Finally, the Captain arrives at a door. “I would ask you to suspend your judgment until after I have explained myself when I open this door. If you have any violent reactions, at least give me a chance to explain first. Then, you can tell me how you would collectively like to proceed.
Bramnus and Eraqrin havent gotten used to their sea legs and simultaneously start to vomit. Not sure who triggered who, but they just lost everything they just ate a while ago.
It took much of Saproths constitution not to join their concert.
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Eraqrin tries to head back the way that he saw the treasure pile to finally pick out something. When he gets there, he picks up the armour of invulnerability and tries to carry it back to where everyone else is standing.
T'ohras hearing slightly tripped over what sounded like a pig squeal from the next room down the corridor on the opposite direction from the room the Captain is bringing you to.
The captain turned to T'ohra, with a confused face. "I dont recall having cargo," He replied to her, "Why do you ask?"
Saproth with his guard already up, suspiciously then turned to them, "What is it, Tor?" The nickname slipped out in a crunch, wasnt sure if it was appropriate, but he wanted to address her with a single syllable.
Saproth saw T'ohras gaze down the hall and guarded himself towards it. "Danger?"
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"You have been a gracious host," Saproth nodded to the captain, "But we have not decided on a leader..."
Saproth then tried to find a consensus, "Nor a name for our party. We just arrived here by chance and we are still finding our bearings." Saproth tried to summarize how he'd imagine everyone felt.
Saproth then showed his choice from the treasures. "I hope you dont mind, I have something planned for this," He showed the runestaff to the captain. "I plan to take that 'cave' with us. It wouldnt be very responsible to leave it behind, being responsible for bringing us here and all..."
Mersun then raised her glass for a toast, "Regardless, you will always be the foretold heroes to us!" Mersun cheered, "To the Heroes Foretold!"
Hreddun says "are party could be called... (long pause)... the adventurers! or maybe... the random ecounters!"
(OOC: am i controling the NPS and your character or not?)
I am an average mathematics enjoyer.
>Extended Signature<
T'ohra takes the armor from Hreddun, smiling and flexing a bit for show. "I'm rather strong, if I do say so, and quite used to wearing heavy armor. I appreciate your consideration though."
"I am an honest merchant, thank you very much," the Captain took offense with the mention of Pirate. "I think you should choose a leader for your party, it might serve better to avoid confusion."
Saproth turned to the rest and starting assessing.
T'ohra... strong hearted, but too impulsive.
Bramnus Axebane... strong willed, but brash.
Eraqrin Thuldriar... selfish. but trustworthy.
Hreddun, childish, but true spirited.
Saproth wouldnt mind following anyone, but he hoped, whom ever they decide, everyone can stand and accept their leadership.
Mersun raised another glass for a toast, but Saproth declined, "It is too early... we are here to finish a mission for your people. It would be selfish to celebrate while people are suffering..." Saproths words soured the mood. "I apologies. Thank you for your hospitality, Captain."
(OOC: am i controling the NPC or not. i thought i was, but it seems like you are)
I am an average mathematics enjoyer.
>Extended Signature<
Bramnus turns to the group and takes a deep breath.
”I know that we have journeyed together for some time and seen many things during our stay together. I would be honored to lead the group if you are all in agreement.”.
OOC: Go ahead and control them, Link. The Captain is free to answer Saproth.
IC: Saproth saw Bramnus stand up and offered himself to be leader.
Saproth nodded, "I wouldnt mind it...." Saproth took a drink as he swallowed, "For the time being."
Hreddun Says sure, you should make a good leader
The captain says, good, you have a party leader now. I want to show you something on the bottom deck.
I am an average mathematics enjoyer.
>Extended Signature<
"Did you mean us or only the leader?" Saproth tried to clarify with the Captain.
"If just him, then I'll finish this food." Saproth said enjoying himself.
All of you
I am an average mathematics enjoyer.
>Extended Signature<
Saproth didnt like being interrupted, especially when food was concerned. "This better be worth it..." He wiped his face and proceeded to follow the Captain.
Saproth had a bad feeling about this... he suddenly had the thought of fattening people up before feeding them to a monster or something.
Saproth heightened his guard and was only now realizing he has only one spell remaining he can cast for the day.
A number of beams of light streak through the upper hull into the lower deck. You find the halls water stained with the smell of mold and sea salt drying into the wood. The ship itself creaked with every wave rocking the ship to a tilt, but it seems to be somewhat manageable for the time being.
[Make constitution checks against sea sickness]
Finally, the Captain arrives at a door. “I would ask you to suspend your judgment until after I have explained myself when I open this door. If you have any violent reactions, at least give me a chance to explain first. Then, you can tell me how you would collectively like to proceed.
[Make a perception check]
[Make any check you desire at this point]
Saproth Constitution Check: 15
Perception Check: 2
Constitution check: 4
Perception check: 6
Constitution: 6
Perception: 9
Legend of Zelda is the best
Bramnus and Eraqrin havent gotten used to their sea legs and simultaneously start to vomit. Not sure who triggered who, but they just lost everything they just ate a while ago.
It took much of Saproths constitution not to join their concert.
Eraqrin tries to head back the way that he saw the treasure pile to finally pick out something. When he gets there, he picks up the armour of invulnerability and tries to carry it back to where everyone else is standing.
Strength check: 6
Legend of Zelda is the best
Con save: 17
Perception check: 16
T'ohras hearing slightly tripped over what sounded like a pig squeal from the next room down the corridor on the opposite direction from the room the Captain is bringing you to.
Cocking her head to the side, T'ohra addressed the Captain. "Captain, I find myself curious. What kind of cargo do you have aboard this vessel?"
The captain turned to T'ohra, with a confused face. "I dont recall having cargo," He replied to her, "Why do you ask?"
Saproth with his guard already up, suspiciously then turned to them, "What is it, Tor?" The nickname slipped out in a crunch, wasnt sure if it was appropriate, but he wanted to address her with a single syllable.
Saproth saw T'ohras gaze down the hall and guarded himself towards it. "Danger?"