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Post by Dirac Sil on Feb 2, 2009 8:30:35 GMT
Just looking for any reaction to Meldorac's question - if he is some evil false person, he might have killed that poor doggie! Perception-y skill roll (1d20=12, 1d20=18, 1d20=17, 1d20=18)Wow, what a set of rolls to waste on that question...perhaps also just check out his general appearance and see if there are any clues to his identity, or anything 'off' - mismatched armour, odd boots, odd weapon style, signet ring, crests on weapon handles and visible clothing, too unshaved for the amount of time he says he has been on the road, etc
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Post by zipp on Feb 2, 2009 9:37:52 GMT
Let's wait on those results till the end of the scene, when everyone's done a bit more Role Playing and I can focus on more specific details. I haven't seen how Aram is playing the character yet, nor have I garnered how much of his mission he wants to reveal. Remind me at the end of the scene, and I'll give you more information then. We'll keep the roll, though, it's a good one.
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Post by Dirac Sil on Feb 2, 2009 18:11:21 GMT
cheers
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Post by Dirac Sil on Feb 3, 2009 8:19:24 GMT
Meldorac will definitely be paying attention when Amar mentioned his reasons for going to Oasis, seeing if it was false. And perhaps also loong or twitches when he mentioned the locked door and being stopped exploring
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Post by Dirac Sil on Feb 5, 2009 19:14:38 GMT
Hmm, sadly Meldorac has not seen much of Amar in action. Meldorac will still be keeping an eye on the knight, to see if he acts 'unknightly', is perhaps a little too stereotypical knightly, or says/does something acting against his front or story. For example, no reaction about something that could threaten his sister, etc
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