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Jerry drops down on one knee and lights up a fire bomb in one hand 4 damage. Jerry seems on the brink of setting of the others but is hesitant…
he looks around at some of the people in the room, some he has actually grown close to. He thinks that this could be the second time he immolates everyone in the room… he looks at you guys for a response, you see two options floating around in him, fire, or friends.
"Woah now, I know I like fire and anything else chaotic, but I don't really want to die today." Kay laughs nervously. She's only known him for a short while, so she's not sure how likely it is for Jerry to actually try to blow up everyone in the room. "Why don't you save that for something that actually needs to be blown up and set on fire?"
"Jerry, please don't do anything that would, you know, blow us up or anything. Confirm for me (via telepathy with your fox) that you won't, and I'll release the spell."
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19 for the save…
Edit: Jerry says “ummm… no. I think I’ll do what I like, I’ve been trapped in this testing facility for who knows how long! I’m done.” Jerry will set off all his bombs. This is the end of Jerry, I’m just going to say that he had one life left, I’ve had fun with Jerry and will love him forever but I’m going to play a new character. You guys all have lives that you can use to survive the blast. But Jerry’s gotta go. THIS IS THE END OF JERRY!!!
Alexander tries to jump on top of the bombs (and Jerry) to protect everyone else. He doesn't really know how powerful those bombs are, so he doesn't know whether or not his "sacrifice" will do anything or not.
I am not sure how this would work exactly, or if it would really help anything, but Alexander is going to try it anyway.
Alexander tries to jump on top of the bombs (and Jerry) to protect everyone else. He doesn't really know how powerful those bombs are, so he doesn't know whether or not his "sacrifice" will do anything or not.
I am not sure how this would work exactly, or if it would really help anything, but Alexander is going to try it anyway.
the bombs arnt that powerful by them selves but Jerry has a lot of them, and the ingrediants to make more.
Alexander tries to jump on top of the bombs (and Jerry) to protect everyone else. He doesn't really know how powerful those bombs are, so he doesn't know whether or not his "sacrifice" will do anything or not.
I am not sure how this would work exactly, or if it would really help anything, but Alexander is going to try it anyway.
the bombs arnt that powerful by them selves but Jerry has a lot of them, and the ingrediants to make more.
In that case... Rest in Pieces Jerry AND Alexander
Although Alexander still has two more lives... so he's fine
"Alexander, get off the bombs!" I cast create or destroy water to use rain to put Jerry's bombs out before they go off. (I only have one life.)
I didn’t mean to Perma-kill anyone, we can pretend that this one doesn’t count, or say that you only loose lives from the puzzles. I just wanted a dramatic end to Jerry.
"Alexander, get off the bombs!" I cast create or destroy water to use rain to put Jerry's bombs out before they go off. (I only have one life.)
I didn’t mean to Perma-kill anyone, we can pretend that this one doesn’t count, or say that you only loose lives from the puzzles. I just wanted a dramatic end to Jerry.
Sounds good to me.
Or we could just say that Alexander took the full brunt of it and protected the rest of us...
"Alexander, get off the bombs!" I cast create or destroy water to use rain to put Jerry's bombs out before they go off. (I only have one life.)
I didn’t mean to Perma-kill anyone, we can pretend that this one doesn’t count, or say that you only loose lives from the puzzles. I just wanted a dramatic end to Jerry.
Sounds good to me.
Or we could just say that Alexander took the full brunt of it and protected the rest of us...
Either way it's a fitting end for Jerry.
Yeah, I’ll probably jump in with a new character when this room is done.
"Why hello there little fella!" Kay leans down to stroke the cat. "Do you like jerky?" With her free hand, she reaches into a pouch at her side, pulls out some dried meat and offers it to the cat.
Suicidal pyromaniac... huh. Well, I'm fine with what happened. (And even if I die, I don't really care.) I could also just, you know, back up enough that I don't get caught in the blast. Goodbye, Jerry, and I hope you are replaced with as worthy a contestant as yourself... maybe more worthy, now I think about it a little more.... lol
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Kay blinks after the explosion. "Well that just happened." She picks up the cat then bows her head. "Farewell Jerry, you shall be remembered." She pauses for a moment....Then her head snaps back up. "On to the next room I guess?!" Kay spins around looking the way to the next room.
"Alexander, get off the bombs!" I cast create or destroy water to use rain to put Jerry's bombs out before they go off. (I only have one life.)
I didn’t mean to Perma-kill anyone, we can pretend that this one doesn’t count, or say that you only loose lives from the puzzles. I just wanted a dramatic end to Jerry.
Sounds good to me.
Or we could just say that Alexander took the full brunt of it and protected the rest of us...
Either way it's a fitting end for Jerry.
Thats fine by me. That is what Alexander was trying to do anyway.
Alexander is surprised when he rematerializes in the room after feeling the explosion tear him apart (he doesn't know about the 3 lives thing). He looks around the room and is relieved to find that everyone (save Jerry) is alright. "Farewell Jerry, you will be remembered." Unsure of what else to say, he follows Kay to the next room.
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Jerry drops down on one knee and lights up a fire bomb in one hand 4 damage. Jerry seems on the brink of setting of the others but is hesitant…
he looks around at some of the people in the room, some he has actually grown close to. He thinks that this could be the second time he immolates everyone in the room… he looks at you guys for a response, you see two options floating around in him, fire, or friends.
Harmony inspires Jerry (Please don't set us on fire!)
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"Woah now, I know I like fire and anything else chaotic, but I don't really want to die today." Kay laughs nervously. She's only known him for a short while, so she's not sure how likely it is for Jerry to actually try to blow up everyone in the room. "Why don't you save that for something that actually needs to be blown up and set on fire?"
Jerry takes off his fire proof armor.
I cast hold person on Jerry (save DC 15).
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"Jerry, please don't do anything that would, you know, blow us up or anything. Confirm for me (via telepathy with your fox) that you won't, and I'll release the spell."
Paladin main who spends most of his D&D time worldbuilding or DMing, not Paladin-ing.
19 for the save…
Edit: Jerry says “ummm… no. I think I’ll do what I like, I’ve been trapped in this testing facility for who knows how long! I’m done.” Jerry will set off all his bombs. This is the end of Jerry, I’m just going to say that he had one life left, I’ve had fun with Jerry and will love him forever but I’m going to play a new character. You guys all have lives that you can use to survive the blast. But Jerry’s gotta go. THIS IS THE END OF JERRY!!!
"Rest In Pieces Jerry."
Alexander tries to jump on top of the bombs (and Jerry) to protect everyone else. He doesn't really know how powerful those bombs are, so he doesn't know whether or not his "sacrifice" will do anything or not.
I am not sure how this would work exactly, or if it would really help anything, but Alexander is going to try it anyway.
the bombs arnt that powerful by them selves but Jerry has a lot of them, and the ingrediants to make more.
In that case... Rest in Pieces Jerry AND Alexander
Although Alexander still has two more lives... so he's fine
"Alexander, get off the bombs!" I cast create or destroy water to use rain to put Jerry's bombs out before they go off. (I only have one life.)
Paladin main who spends most of his D&D time worldbuilding or DMing, not Paladin-ing.
I didn’t mean to Perma-kill anyone, we can pretend that this one doesn’t count, or say that you only loose lives from the puzzles. I just wanted a dramatic end to Jerry.
Sounds good to me.
Or we could just say that Alexander took the full brunt of it and protected the rest of us...
Either way it's a fitting end for Jerry.
Yeah, I’ll probably jump in with a new character when this room is done.
Thoruk is somewhat stricken by Jerry's sudden and unexpected demise. "Jerry! Noooooo!!!"
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The cat accept the meat and starts purring
Suicidal pyromaniac... huh. Well, I'm fine with what happened. (And even if I die, I don't really care.) I could also just, you know, back up enough that I don't get caught in the blast. Goodbye, Jerry, and I hope you are replaced with as worthy a contestant as yourself... maybe more worthy, now I think about it a little more.... lol
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Kay blinks after the explosion. "Well that just happened." She picks up the cat then bows her head. "Farewell Jerry, you shall be remembered." She pauses for a moment....Then her head snaps back up. "On to the next room I guess?!" Kay spins around looking the way to the next room.
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Thats fine by me. That is what Alexander was trying to do anyway.
Alexander is surprised when he rematerializes in the room after feeling the explosion tear him apart (he doesn't know about the 3 lives thing). He looks around the room and is relieved to find that everyone (save Jerry) is alright. "Farewell Jerry, you will be remembered." Unsure of what else to say, he follows Kay to the next room.