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Kitten: *bats around a mini a few times*
DM: "Ok, it looks like Fluffy...err, 'The Tarrasque'...Full Attacks the Cleric"
Cleric: "Full attack my a**, that was just two claw attacks!"
Kitten: *starts gnawing on the mini*
Cleric: "...nevermind."
For the record, Krog wasn't necessarily going over to the figure Vicky saw ... he was more going for target of opportunity, i.e., the closest, most suspicious looking person. I suppose they could be the same guy, but I just so want to avoid the whole "good cop, bizarre cop" episode that our rapid-fire posts may generate.
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DM: "Why do you have so many characters?"
Me: "Because I never embraced the strategic value of running away."
For the record, Krog wasn't necessarily going over to the figure Vicky saw ... he was more going for target of opportunity, i.e., the closest, most suspicious looking person. I suppose they could be the same guy, but I just so want to avoid the whole "good cop, bizarre cop" episode that our rapid-fire posts may generate.
... and nevermind ... looks like we're doing that.
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DM: "Why do you have so many characters?"
Me: "Because I never embraced the strategic value of running away."
The walking faux pas and the drunken 'investigator' make for a GREAT set of snoopers. Throw in the DM and we have 'Bad Cop, Worse Cop, Not even sure he's a cop!'
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DM: "Why do you have so many characters?"
Me: "Because I never embraced the strategic value of running away."
Well, he hasn't actually killed the guy, right? Right now it's all talk. I've met plenty of people who talk smack, but when push comes to shove, things change.
Now, from his perspective, he thinks this guy is an a$$ ("Hello pot, my name is kettle!") and wonders if he isn't a little guilty. Grabbing a hilt and calling names, however, definitely changed the dynamic. I don't plan on Krog cutting anyone down, if that's what you're worried about ... but he might beat him with the flat of his blade if our resident gnoll-expert pushes it.
Am I coming off too strong for the drunk of a barbarian who has a self-image issue?
EDIT: Seriously, if I'm darkening the game too much, I'll lighten up if you like ...
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DM: "Why do you have so many characters?"
Me: "Because I never embraced the strategic value of running away."
For the record, based on their 'relationship' to gnoll's, you may have heard of them before ... or maybe not. I haven't rolled a KS to see if Krog knows about them, but OOC, the link is
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for pugwampis.
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DM: "Why do you have so many characters?"
Me: "Because I never embraced the strategic value of running away."
Nope ... he was just repeating what Dashki said. If he doesn't know what it is, he won't admit it by saying that to the others, even if they look at him strangely.
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DM: "Why do you have so many characters?"
Me: "Because I never embraced the strategic value of running away."
If I could make two comments, before we get completely chewed by Garavel.
1) I guess I didn't realize that he was still standing there while we talked with one another and figured out a plan ahead ... I thought he had gone about his business - even Krog would consider it bad form to talk 'private shop' in front of the 'boss.'
2) I'm guessing that DM was referring to the whole pugwampi thing, not the goat (but that's just a guess).
That being said, let me know if Garavel still acts like that ... it will color how Krog goes about his business. Especially since I'm guessing we weren't hired to be super sleuths!
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DM: "Why do you have so many characters?"
Me: "Because I never embraced the strategic value of running away."
He never walked off, but okay. We'll assume he wandered off while you were discussing your plan, but overheard the hunting for pugwampis and the drinking bit