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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
"Well first off I'd do my best to get unindebted to him" one says ""I don't think unindebted is a real world "Well if you do find him do your best to get the money and stab him a couple dozen times for us." they pull a staff off the wall and toss it to you and hand you a wand "Zone of truth and a staff of dominate person confusion and mind fog.Hit him hard and take as much as you can.He owes the church about 1,200,000 gold pieces for that suit and his fancy magic house but that's including repairs. He's taken a substantial amount in just borrowing spellbooks."
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
Miradal will step through the doors, opening them first if necessary.
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
Catching the staff, Niuqu says, "While I can activate these items, it may take several tries, in which time he may escape. Do have something that would help me use these items?"
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
""Here it's a rod of quickening just ensure that you return all this stuff."
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
"I'll bring back your goods, as well as the captains debt, or the captain himself." Niuqu bows, and exits.
EDIT: Upon exiting, he examines the golden whistle with detect magic.
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
The whistle appears to be a listening coin activated by breathing into it.
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
Niuqu flies back towards the entrance of the town, and blows the whistle. "Captain, I'd like to speak with you."
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(Uh Niquo just for your sake we're back in new york and we're in a sort of religious district)
You blow the whistle but get no results.
Miradal and Alie the captain recoils in pain grabbing his ears "Well someone wants my attention so which dragon do you two want to see the momma dragon who will just be a pain for everyone or the other dragon who will just be a pain for Miradal."
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Niuqu wait for about 5 minutes, then if the captain still doesn't show, Niuqu will head towards the house.
(Oh bother, I must have missed that bit. Anyways, the real point was the whistle blowing, not the location. As long as he isn't right outside the temple its fine.)
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
(Im have some isseue at home rite now, but Im not dead:smalltongue:)
"Mira, this seems to be your thing. Perhaps I can wait outside?"
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
Nature: [roll0]
Religion [roll1]
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
"Are you alright? You look like you're in pain. Lets see, Dragons such as these tend to be rather... uncaring about color, at least more so than others. Propogation of the race is of course impotant. How would the mommy be a pain, and second, how would the other one be a pain for me and me alone?" Miradal will reach into her pack, grab a few gold peices and toss them to the priest. "I would be most greatful if you could see to assisting him with his problem, whatever it may be. I consider him a friend." ((Sorry about taking so long to respond, I didn't get the E-mail.))
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
(Ah you might of missed the earlier post. Basically the mother dragon has only one kid and she's pretty protective of it. The other dragon is just old school and not a big fan of half dragons.)
Arkadi wanders throughout the religious district unable to find the temple of obad-hai when he is approached by a mindflayer dressed in leaves and vines. "Hello friends you look lost do you think I can help you find something."
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"Huh, a diplomatic approach with the mother may work, so long as we speak to her in an area of her choosing. The other one, well, I am not really half-dragon... I'm almost a pureblood. I suppose to some there is a rather large difference between a pureblood, and someone that is 'tainted'. Although considering the fact that dragons tend to mix with the other races rather readily, I find it unlikely that many, if any, dragons are still in fact pure blooded. I'll go with the mother, since she is less likely to kill me outright, as quickly as look at me. We will stay a fair distance from her home, and I will attempt to call to her. Hopefully she will answer, and I may then inform her of our purpose."
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
"As you wish. I solemnly swear that I shall escort these two to Kanamenth where I shall do my best to convince her to assist in the ritual. May I be granted my freedom now?" he says his hand held up while one covers his heart. A cleric nods and the circle around him loses it's light and the chains slip free of him. "Hold my hands you two we're about to make a big leap"
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
"Alright Capitann." "BEAM ME UP SCOTTY! wait, I don't think he would like that." Takes jack's hand.
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
He steps out of the circle handing you a passport covered in runes and pulls one out for himself "Confounded border laws what happen to the days when a man could port around without need for a puny little book" the world disappears as it feels like you are being thrown through the world. Than abruptly stop in front of a small man in a smaller booth. Takes a look at the passports and the feeling comes back and stops. Now they're in a large dank cave with little random spots of life and light spread out. "Alright I have about one more teleport in me to get you out of here just in case but try not to make her mad." He points to a nearby tunnel "She's in there, she can't stand me so you're going to have to make an impression on your own. Also if you see the kid in there tell him Jandonomokolo. He'll know what it means."
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"Thanks jack." Miradal will begin down the tunnel, shouting 'hello?' in draconic.
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
(Quick question which type of adamantine dragon do you want from which source the 4.0 the dragon magazine or the ancient advance dungeons and dragons book?)
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((I'll take the Adamantine Half-dragon on these forums, based on the AD&D Adamantine Dragon.))
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
((And here is the Linky. HDD died about an hour ago. Post when I can.))
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
In Draconic you hear "Who has come to die"
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"Die? I certainly hope I'm not going to die. I didn't come here for that, I came here to request your assistance in the ritual of change."
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"Come so I may look upon ye." it replies in draconic.
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
Miradal continues farther in. "I am Miradal, a green. I hold no great love for Tiamat, so I will just have to hope that you do not either."
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You turn the corner and see a massive dragon laying upon a even larger pile of gold, gems, and platinum records. "So you wish to join the ranks of the mighty adamantine?"
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"I wish to join the ranks of any that are not answerable to the Great Hydra. If it turns out to not be Adamantine, it will be some other type. Perhaps I will seek to become Platinum, I really couldn't say... but I do wish to be Adamantine. Yes."
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"Well why should I bring you amongst are proud noble race? "
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Re: Coming to America and being evil. A modern 3.5 game
"There are lots of races out there, most of which consider themselves to be noble. Few of which are, I came to you, I did not ask anyone else."