Public History: Bintara, or 'Bint' as she's known in the Wyrd, is a kind and compassionate priestess well known for her skill in healing. Opinionated and outspoken, Bintara is nonetheless always willing to listen to all sides before making a decision. She is a member of the Wyrd's Town Council, and is still quite susceptible to strawberries.
Public History: Bintara, or 'Bint' as she's known in the Wyrd, is a kind and compassionate priestess well known for her skill in healing. Opinionated and outspoken, Bintara is nonetheless always willing to listen to all sides before making a decision. She is a member of the Wyrd's Town Council, and is still quite susceptible to strawberries.
Public History: The supposed "son" of Aendaryn, Salaris is the leader of the Order of the Silver Dawn, a branch of the Paladins of Laos. He is known for carrying Seiken Tae'lien, a legendary holy blade - or perhaps a very convincing reproduction?
Will there be candy? =( This will be my first Halloween not begging for sweets...
This is an excellent question.
I need kit-kat bars... =(
I believe someone already promised Meg's kid candy if she came to the game. Good luck taking candy from a five year old though.
A warrior priest and a pacifist priest walk into a keep. The warrior priest says "Get out of my way" and the pacifist priest says "no." ...and there's no punchline.
Public History: Bintara, or 'Bint' as she's known in the Wyrd, is a kind and compassionate priestess well known for her skill in healing. Opinionated and outspoken, Bintara is nonetheless always willing to listen to all sides before making a decision. She is a member of the Wyrd's Town Council, and is still quite susceptible to strawberries.
Public History: Formerly of Valeria, Mairead Caelin is now a member of the Order of the Shadowblade and a follower of The Dark Paladin. Her reasons to her seemingly turning her back on her past are unknown but she harbors a deep hatred for the creature known as the Nightmare Dragon.
LunarUndine wrote:Will there be candy? =( This will be my first Halloween not begging for sweets...
It was standard practice for me when I was playing at NERO to bring "monster munchies," treats and snacks I would carry around to bribe NPC monsters to let us go by instead of fight it out, or to get more information out of them.
And if I were mean, I'd make it peanut butter snacks or caramels so they couldn't call anything in case things broke back out into fighting.
I hope to reinstate this policy with Olaf once again.
Baron Olaf, Son of Björn
"Nerf me down and I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine."
Mmm, candy! If you don't bring candy, hooligans might burn down your tent.
By the way, according to our good friend Wikipedia, every day is Halloween... in the Wyrd!
"The ancient Gaels believed that on October 31, now known as Halloween, the boundary between the alive and the deceased dissolved, and the dead become dangerous for the living by causing problems such as sickness or damaged crops."
Trust those Wizards who are thin and fine drawn. Mighty muscles, ruddy cheeks, and genial dispositions bespeak Wizards who when Apprentices and young men sneaked out to play instead of applying themselves to long days over hot crucibles and long nights pouring over scrolls, tomes, tablets, and tracts.
Public History: Update! Fáelán is a Fey. His mother comes from the unseelee realm. His real father is still a mystery. The magic Fáelán wields comes from nature as well as from his ancient bloodline. His aversion to iron weapons and armor now becomes clear.
ZTHealer wrote:Just remember that with a non-call system, the NPC with a mouthful of sweets can still pummel you to death.
Here's the thing, though. Shannon can't fight, she's only dangerous when she can throw calls like "Death strike."
A warrior priest and a pacifist priest walk into a keep. The warrior priest says "Get out of my way" and the pacifist priest says "no." ...and there's no punchline.
Public History: The supposed "son" of Aendaryn, Salaris is the leader of the Order of the Silver Dawn, a branch of the Paladins of Laos. He is known for carrying Seiken Tae'lien, a legendary holy blade - or perhaps a very convincing reproduction?
Here's the thing, though. Shannon can't fight, she's only dangerous when she can throw calls like "Death strike."
Which is always.
But if she has a KitKat in her mouth, it'll come out "meff thrrie." And I'll be like "Oh no you didn't. 'Meff thrrie' isn't a call."
A warrior priest and a pacifist priest walk into a keep. The warrior priest says "Get out of my way" and the pacifist priest says "no." ...and there's no punchline.
Public History: The supposed "son" of Aendaryn, Salaris is the leader of the Order of the Silver Dawn, a branch of the Paladins of Laos. He is known for carrying Seiken Tae'lien, a legendary holy blade - or perhaps a very convincing reproduction?
But if she has a KitKat in her mouth, it'll come out "meff thrrie." And I'll be like "Oh no you didn't. 'Meff thrrie' isn't a call."
Then I hope you bring a lot of candy.
Not as much as you might think. I just need to bring enough KitKats to get her sick.
A warrior priest and a pacifist priest walk into a keep. The warrior priest says "Get out of my way" and the pacifist priest says "no." ...and there's no punchline.