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Dragonblaze052
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Peasant

This thread is for the continuation of this game due to the original spanning over 4600 pages. Our rules have changed a bit since the thread first started, but its first post shall be sufficient for those purposes. We are currently level 12 and are a Good party. The Alignment is not subject to question. If you are a new player interested in joining, the GM at this point in time is DBLACKSTAR (Dibs).

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DBLACKSTAR
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Nomad

"Out in the forest while i was gathering herbs, he asked to please help his people, well he fainted mid sentence but that was the gist of it"
At this he raises a nonexistent eyebrow, "really, are you sure he said his people?"
Same here, but I do it to say I'm going to bed. 'Night everyone.
Bon Nuit.
My apologies for the intrusion, but I'm glad to see us starting.
Yeah same here.
loco5
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Peasant

At this he raises a nonexistent eyebrow, "really, are you sure he said his people?"


"Yes Father/priest/whatever"
DBLACKSTAR
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Nomad

"Yes Father/priest/whatever"
"Strange, very strange." He says this more to himself, but while he is talking to himself another cleric comes up and tells you both that the man is awake and wishes to speak to you two.
loco5
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Peasant

i follow him (gonna call him father) to the man

DBLACKSTAR
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Nomad

i follow him (gonna call him father) to the man
Alright, father why have your forsaken me.
Alright well you are both lead to the back room where he is sitting up in one of the beds reserved for those people sent here to be healed. When you enter the man looks directly at you, "are you the one that found me?"
loco5
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Peasant

i bow and say "Yes"

DBLACKSTAR
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Nomad

i bow and say "Yes"
He reutnrs the bow before look up at your tearfully, "thank you, thank you so much." He wipes at his eyes, "I really thought I was going to die, *sniffle* and if I died then there would be no hope for my village."
loco5
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Peasant

"What assistance is needed for your village?"

undead problem, undead problem, please be undead problem

Lazurial
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If it is an undead problem, I will skewer you before I'm eaten by a ghoul....

loco5
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Peasant

If it is an undead problem, I will skewer you before I'm eaten by a ghoul....


what's eaten your brains?
DBLACKSTAR
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"What assistance is needed for your village?"
"Well, you see we have been afflicted by this plague, that has ravaged our fields and left nearly the entire populace on death's door."
loco5
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Peasant

"A plague? any idea how it came to afflict your town?"

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"A plague? any idea how it came to afflict your town?"
"I haven't a clue, but we do beleive it is linked to the water supply." When he says this the clerics begin to grumble and murmer before one of them walks up to him, C1:"Are you positive this was transmitted by the water?" The man looks up to him and nods his head, "well we aren't sure but we think it is. Everyone that got sick go so after drinking the water." The clerics look to each other grimly then they go silent.
loco5
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me being an ultimate derp "Then we must either replace or fix your water supply"

then thinks a second

"Other than severe fevers, what other symptoms are there?"

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me being an ultimate derp "Then we must either replace or fix your water supply"

then thinks a second

"Other than severe fevers, what other symptoms are there?"
"Well aside from the fever it causes pains in the muscles, there throats close up or go stiff, a few people begin to choke from this, and we have already had more then a few deaths," he says the last part while looking down with a grim expression.
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