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Topic: Duel II AD&D Thread
Subject: the approach


From what data we were given before our trip, it seems that the people are coming up missing. Strange that no one from the village has come forward to another town for help or explain the circumstances. When we approached children were playing and life in general was as if nothing was wrong. Their reaction to seeing us seemed to bring on their fear. We might want to think about the possibility of a gang of marauding adventerers, maybe some local fuedal Lord and his henchmen terrorizing the area. As suggested there is one farmer that did not run inside, we can either approach him or make our way to the huge temple looking building.

Posted on 2008-03-20 at 13:08:50.

Topic: Duel II AD&D Thread
Subject: Hair today gone tomorrow


Degotti you will pay my friend
JGW don't laugh and encourage him

Posted on 2008-03-20 at 01:24:34.

Topic: Duel II AD&D Thread
Subject: supplies needed please for Fandil


fishing line
3 hooks
7 days common rations


thanks


Posted on 2008-03-20 at 01:23:04.

Topic: Duel II AD&D Thread
Subject: Fandil gets a thought


First off I also think Darque would be a great selection as group leader of this merry band. Damn not sure if we need tights or if we get merit badges.
I use a sling staff and would think I need to be somewhere in the middle but I also need to be able to get line of sight for sling attack and spell casting. Might be good to have the casters move with the range weapon users. Just a senile thought.
I am a caster and need to memorize spells but I am also willing to stand a watch after I have my spells done.
I have a pet squirrel so please everyone bring enough food to not want to eat him.


Posted on 2008-03-20 at 00:10:33.

Topic: An Evil in Orlane
Subject: Fandil the Wise becomes an adventurer


Fandil arrived at the meeting place just as some rotund man began to speak. Trying to get into the room proved to be a challenge, Fandil weaseled and pushed his way past all of the wannabe adventurers and moved to the front of the room. He chuckled to himself as he sat down and looked to the back of the room. Along the entire back wall and both corners was packed with people of all shapes and sizes, but the one thing they all had in common was none of them wanted to move to the front of the room. Fandil thought to himself, “I can see getting a table with my back to the wall will be nigh on impossible with this group”.
He barely heard anything the fat man was saying as he categorized each and everyone of the possible volunteers. There looked to be close to thirty people interested in the allure of a fast fifty gold, but he also knew when it came time to sign on a good number of them would amble back to the ale house and tell tales of adventures missed or imagined. What seemed to distress Fandil the most was the lack of any real people present. The closest he found were a couple shady looking fur-foots, and gruff looking long-beard. This was going to start out as a real challenge being surrounded by elitist elves, half-breed bastards and a bunch of nose-picking humans. “Oh well I can always stick close to the long-beard,” Fandil decided. He continued to size up the party as they moved forward to sign up. “Fur-foots are not to bad as long as you watch your belongings, and I did see one of them half-breeds picking at an instrument,” he thought to himself.
Fandil walked up to the table and signed the document and accepted the sizable bag of gold. He quickly put the money in his travel satchel and secured the tie straps. He could’ve sworn that both the Halflings were staring as he put his money away. He found his way back to his seat and continued to make mental notes of those that signed up. One in particular seemed to intrigue him the most. He was a big human and by all the kneeling and praying, he was sure this adventurer had aspirations of being a holy knight, of course the double armful of weapons made it easy to determine he was not a cleric. Fandil had watched as he offered figs to numerous strangers, some taking one and some refusing. What was amusing to the gnome was the thought of this huge human trying to get out of all that armor every hour or so to relieve all those figs he ate.
Still deep in thought, Fandil was startled by a scruffy Halfling sticking out his hand and introducing himself. He had caught the name Sentinel as he automatically accepted the handshake.
“Well met master Sentinel, I am known as Fandil,” he offered as they firmly grasped hands. “I can only guess, but it looks to me as though I am in the presence a fine coinsures of antiquities and rare treasures”.
“Aye that be me. I have never heard it call that before but I like it. And you have the look of a finger-waggler. At least I hope you are a powerful mage, if not someone is going to whup ya up pretty bad walking around in that fancy dress,” Sentinel chuckled and gave a good natured wink.
“Robe damn it!!!! Why must I have to explain each and every time, casters need freedom of movement and tight clothes bind us and restrict our connection with the magical weave,” Fandil ranted until he caught Sentinel bent over in hysterics. Fandil new he had been bated and figured this Halfling might be worth getting to know better.


Posted on 2008-03-19 at 23:59:01.

Topic: Duel II AD&D Thread
Subject: In someone else's mind


Well I can see you naming your character Manager. Wow Degotti in the head of Manager.

Posted on 2008-03-13 at 20:34:54.

Topic: Duel II AD&D Thread
Subject: Fandil the Wise


Ok I figured that I would keep the name thread locked into DM2 so instead of Jaipel I shall be known as Fandil the Wise, Gnome Illusionist
Looking forward to adventuring with all of ya.

Posted on 2008-03-13 at 02:38:36.

 
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