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Heroes Guild Log 24.

Posted by TimothiusFor group 0
Timothius
GM, 35 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 21:47
  • msg #1

Heroes Guild Log 24

It's mid day and there are plenty of quests to go around. Timothius is seen exiting the heroes guild, looking ready to take a quest on. But oddly, neither of his sisters are with him.
Terdisas
GM, 249 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 21:50
  • msg #2

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Terdisas meanwhile, is approaching the guild.  Though circumstances may result in them not bothering to enter.  "Hello Timothius.  Has something urgent come up?"  Hey, it said right in the narration they looked ready to go, so the Sorcerer's generic Insight isn't an issue.
Timothius
GM, 36 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 21:54
  • msg #3

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Indeed. You don't need insight to know that when someone is smiling, they are likely happy. Or in this case, someone geared up, exiting the guild and turned towards the exit of town with a look of being lost in thoughts. Although Timothius snapped out of it when Ter talked to him.

Timothius says, "Well... not urgent, but it certainly needs doing. You busy?"
Terdisas
GM, 250 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 21:58
  • msg #4

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Terdisas says,  "Nothing so urgent that I could not put it aside to help."  "Tweet, free time is of abundance.  He'll live without coffee.  The sorcerer ignores this comment, and asks "What is it that needs to be dealt with?"
Timothius
GM, 37 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 22:06
  • msg #5

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Timothius says, "Well, it's your standard guard duty at a bridge construction. But considering the ambushing types reported to have been encountered by other heroes, they actually asked specifically for the added help of any available adventurer who doesn't have other immediate quests to do. I figured, of all the adventurers with free time, a cleric would actually be quite welcome." he smiles at Terdisas. "And your ability to attack at a distance sure will be handy in keeping the normal guards from sustaining any injury."
Terdisas
GM, 251 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 22:13
  • msg #6

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  "Hmm, yes.  I'm sure my lack of indiscriminate fireballs would also be of some appeal."  Not that scorching burst or burning hands seem to do much there, but it's the thought that counts.  "I find myself hoping this will turn out to be a waste of time, for the obvious reasons."

  Yes, having your job validated by a vicious assault on the area isn't exactly a sane outcome.
Timothius
GM, 38 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 22:20
  • msg #7

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Tim nods in agreement as he goes to exit town with Terdisas. "Heh... yeah. Me too." His existence as a cleric is validated by sadface. But then, Timothius is the kind of guy who knew people would suffer whether he adventured or not and whether he became a cleric or not. He just chose to be part of the solution. "So I've been curious... how long have you known about your powers?"
Terdisas
GM, 252 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 22:27
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Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Terdisas follows along, "Oh, only a few years so far.  I left Amn the moment they first became apparent, due to the Cowled Wizard's policies.  Normally the people think along the lines of those who studied the arcane or make otherworldly pacts in secret, as opposed to those born differently.  I suppose that, as well as my avoiding any destructive obvious signs made my departure easier."

  "Chirp, he asked how long you shot lightning, not for exposition."
Timothius
GM, 39 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 22:34
  • msg #9

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Timothius smiles and nods. "Thanks for the details. I actually was mostly making conversation, though it's a topic I've been curious about. My sister Raichel has known about her powers since birth. In fact, when she was born, she accidentally zapped the doctor and herself. Thankfully, it didn't do any permanent damage and she is resistant to her own powers."
Terdisas
GM, 253 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 22:41
  • msg #10

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Stock comment about differing length of IC experience resulting in the same OOC experience point level goes here.

  "I have not had the nerve to test if the common sorcerous ability to bypass protection against your most innate elements means I would zap myself just as hard."  Really, resistant to lightning+Thunder Sorcerer that also ignores X amount of lightning+thunder resistance.  "Though, my compliments to a doctor professional enough not to drop her in shock at the time."
Timothius
GM, 40 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 22:50
  • msg #11

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Fun Fact: Raichel won't ignore resist until Paragon level. So she's good for another 76 or so log entries before she is capable of shocking herself.

Timothius says, "Uh... heh... I didn't say the guy didn't drop her..." he rubs behind his neck. "But Rai's tough, you know... always has been."

Still more fun facts! EVERY adventurer is technically tough by comparison with normal folk.
Terdisas
GM, 254 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 22:55
  • msg #12

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  "I'm imagining her punching him in the shins for that now, chirp."  Yes, most would not take kindly to being dropped 3.5 seconds into their life.  "She seems to have turned out well enough, as have you Timothius."
Timothius
GM, 41 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 22:58
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Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Timothius bows. "Thank you. Though obviously, what I told you about her being dropped is just between us. Don't need townsfolk teasing her about it."

"Were you dropped on your head when you were a baby or something? Oh! That's right. You WERE!"

The bridge is coming into view, but is still probably a couple minutes more walking.
Terdisas
GM, 255 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 23:04
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Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  "It would be in poor taste to bring it up, of course."   "So, not because both his sisters would kick your ass if you did then, tweet?"  "Not every act of courtesy has to be a mere formality, bird."

  How many people really mean it when they say 'Have a nice day?' after you buy something?  who cares if they don't?  Broken, twisted people is who.
Timothius
GM, 42 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 23:14
  • msg #15

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

It's probably a good thing most people actually DO mean it. As the two approach the bridge, the guards notice. There are four normal, non-adventurer guards there. There is one other adventurer there. A rogue who has rogue painted all over him. No really... the word "rogue" is on his arm pads, one of his boots, his belt, his hat, and one of his shoulder pads.

Guard 1 says, "Oh look... another adventurer. And he brought his pet cat and pet bird. Hope the cat doesn't eat the bird."

Guard 2 says jokingly, "Don't make fun of the kitty. He might use you as his scratching post."

Guard 3 says, "Cut that out, both of you! These men are here to help and are respected heroes of our very home!"

Guard 2 says, "Lighten up."

Guard 1 says, "Making fun of catboy is the only way I *can* lighten up."
Terdisas
GM, 256 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 23:30
  • msg #16

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Superbird goes all Raveney and staaaaares at guard one, and says "Seven days. Seven daaaaaaays. Chirp."   "...Please stop implying people will die in seven days when you have no prophetic qualifications."  "You're no fun."

  Terdisas moves on with his life, and comments "We are indeed here to provide more aid.  Though it is good to see we will not be alone there."
Timothius
GM, 43 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 23:51
  • msg #17

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Guard 1 looks at Superbird like he's from Mars. Guard 2 and the rogue laugh from Superbird's antics. Tim giggles some. "Nice, Superbird." he comments.

The rogue says, "May as well introduce ourselves to each other. My name's Rogue." Well that seals it, doesn't it?

Tim says, "I'm Timothius. This is Terdisas and Superbird." While Eli has the vast intellect AND the gives-a-care combined to remember Superbird's actual name, he's likely the only one in many many miles. Which leave Tim as one of the many others who doesn't remember it.

Guard 1 says, "I'm Jeris."
Guard 2 says, "I'm Feris."
Guard 3 says, "I'm Thorton."
This message was last edited by the GM at 23:59, Sat 01 Oct 2011.
Terdisas
GM, 257 posts
Sat 1 Oct 2011
at 23:56
  • msg #18

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Eli's name remembrance is made all the more impressive by the fact Terdisas's player both can't remember without referencing a text file, and the fact Superbird could have kept going even longer.

  "A pleasure to meet you all, I do not suppose there are any known estimates for the bridge's completion?"  Not that Terdisas would be staying the entire time until it was finished, that would be just silly.
Timothius
GM, 44 posts
Sun 2 Oct 2011
at 00:07
  • msg #19

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

The bridge actually looks to be mostly built. Thorton says, "Probably another 2 to 4 days, depending on whether and how much work the builders pull off."

Tim nods. "I take it the builders will be here soon?"

Thorton says, "They're on break, but the city is still worried about sabotage. Even after the bridge is finished, there will always be two guards here."
Terdisas
GM, 258 posts
Thu 13 Oct 2011
at 23:04
  • msg #20

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  "I suppose if for nothing else, to discourage trolls from taking up residence below it."   Goats everywhere would of course, be thankful.  "Chirp, so eight days until the bridge is done then."  "That is a rather poor estimate of the construction crew's ability."
Timothius
GM, 45 posts
Thu 13 Oct 2011
at 23:08
  • msg #21

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Timothius chuckles. "Either that, or he knows how life works and that the guys will be interrupted somehow. Weather, layoffs, sick days, family emergencies..."

Thorton says, "OK, so what I meant was 20 to 40 hours worth of work. Weather that's interrupted or not."

Jeris says, "Don't look now, but Captain Maple's coming."

Feris says, "Look attentive. Last thing anyone here wants is to be picked on by a runt."

Timothius continues his relaxed look. Hey... he isn't necessarily being payed for this. He can go home any time he wants.
Terdisas
GM, 259 posts
Thu 13 Oct 2011
at 23:13
  • msg #22

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Hear about a character five minutes ago in OOC land, see them show up in IC land.  TIMING!

  "I have long since learned that height is of little detriment to those determined to hit something in the face."   "Kitua slices off legs to get at the necks easier, tweet.  That's how Life Works."

  Thanks Tim, now the bird thinks he's an expert... Wait, they already thought that.
Timothius
GM, 46 posts
Thu 13 Oct 2011
at 23:22
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Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Jeris says, "Doesn't stop it from being embarrassing when you're the bigger guy getting taken down a notch."

Captain Maple is just barely entering hearing range as Jeris finishes saying this. Jeris has a talent for that sort of thing. The guards all salute. Captain Maple salutes back so they can let their hands down. Maple pushes his visor up a bit to get a better look at Terdisas, Timothius, and Rogue. "Greetings, strangers. I am Captain Maple. Who be you and what brings you here?"

In OOC land, the player has been looking for an excuse to use brown for a PC. A halfling who grew up strongly influenced by his dwarf friends sounds like a good enough excuse.
Terdisas
GM, 260 posts
Thu 13 Oct 2011
at 23:28
  • msg #24

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Terdisas can't help but worry that if Maple turns around too fast, he will be blinded by their helmet not turning with them.

  /e StandardIssueIntroductoryBow, "Greetings, I am Terdisas, these are Timothius and Rogue.  We have come due to official requests for outside help in safeguarding the construction of this bridge."  Well, 'stuck on the job board' was close enough, even if it was often filled with actually 'official' job listings.
Timothius
GM, 47 posts
Thu 13 Oct 2011
at 23:35
  • msg #25

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Tim bows as well. Rogue keeps his relaxed, leaning against something posture.

Captain Maple says, "Hail, heroes! Terdisas, Timothius, I have heard of your deeds and am honored to have you here! You, Rogue, I unfortunately have not had the pleasure of hearing much about you yet."

Rogue says, "Psh... that's because I haven't done much yet."

Captain Maple says, "Well then. Let's liven this place up with tales of heroics! We'll start with you, Terdisas. Tell me of an adventure of yours that sticks out in your mind."
Terdisas
GM, 261 posts
Thu 13 Oct 2011
at 23:46
  • msg #26

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  The sorcerer considers what he has one so far, alas for the most part he merely consider events 'just work', with the moments of accepted heroism being something that could make others look bad such as 'Rescued fellow PC's from being kidnapped'.

  "I suppose one of the more interesting things fought in the past has been a Demon Wolf inside old Tiefling ruins.  Though, I merely stood back and shot at it while others put more 'heroic' means to use in it's defeat."
Timothius
GM, 48 posts
Thu 13 Oct 2011
at 23:52
  • msg #27

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Timothius says, "In time, you'll probably know him as "Terdisas the Humble" because he never boasts and certainly downplays his own heroics as you just heard. Personally, my favorite times are when nobody gets hurt. Which is rare indeed."

Maple chuckles and looks at Rogue. Rogue responds with "What? I don't have much to tell compared to these two. I'm new to adventuring."

Maple says, "Well it sounds like you two have experienced some rather amazing things already."
Terdisas
GM, 262 posts
Thu 13 Oct 2011
at 23:57
  • msg #28

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  "Hmm, strange to associate making things explode with humility.  I suppose a quiet personality does not necessarily mean quiet means."  Just look at Carla, LASERS.  We'd point at Maverick, but he's quiet and attacks things quietly, not counting the screams of enemies.

  "Would you have any tales to share Maple?  If you are in charge of this task, then surely there must be something of note."
Timothius
GM, 49 posts
Fri 14 Oct 2011
at 00:09
  • msg #29

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Maple laughs. "Indeed... it started with "OTS" or "Officer Training School". I just wasn't as smart as my fellow officers-to-be, so I had to prove myself the old fashioned way. I showed initiative on a mission where my commanding officer was knocked unconscious. Thanks to being able to actually inspire my allies to keep fighting, we won and survived. I was commended with a new rank and have since proven myself in a number of other missions. Currently, I'm a captain. Much higher, though, and I would probably need to be smarter. So I doubt I'll ever rank higher than this."

Which isn't to say Captain is a cheap rank. Far from it. There are actually very few ranks above Captain. Major, then Colonel, then General.
Terdisas
GM, 263 posts
Fri 14 Oct 2011
at 00:16
  • msg #30

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Plus all the cool people are Captain.  Kirk, Picard, see?  "Ah yes, book learning.  There are reasons I restrain myself from methods involving larger explosions."  "Chirp, potential lawsuits?"  "Aside from that."

  Really, friendly fire is a responsibility best handled by avoiding it in the first place.

  "What is your former commanding officer up to in the meantime?  Or did their career not recover like they have?"
Timothius
GM, 50 posts
Fri 14 Oct 2011
at 00:21
  • msg #31

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Maple says, "Oh, he's fine. He did his job and fought bravely. It's why he went down before the rest of us. He and I stay in touch, but yeah.. you don't lose rank or even face when you bravely sacrifice yourself for your team. Thanks for asking, though. I have loads of respect for Sergeant Darnock. Although it is humbling at times that I out-rank him."
Terdisas
GM, 264 posts
Fri 14 Oct 2011
at 00:30
  • msg #32

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Terdisas nods, "These things do seem to happen with a surprising frequency in this business." After all, any NPC not created at an obscene level, or regularly updated through the campaign, will forever be level five or something, while you hit paragon and beyond.
Timothius
GM, 51 posts
Fri 14 Oct 2011
at 00:46
  • msg #33

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Maple says, "How long do you two plan to be here?"

Timothius says, "I figured I'd be here an hour or two. Basically here while waiting for the local doctor to brew up a special soup for my sisters."

Maple ohs. Then looks at Terdisas. "And you?"
Terdisas
GM, 265 posts
Fri 14 Oct 2011
at 00:51
  • msg #34

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Terdisas considers the optimal time for guard duty, "An hour longer than what would reasonably considered long enough.  The problems tend to show up right after you leave places and I'd rather save some travel time."
Timothius
GM, 52 posts
Fri 14 Oct 2011
at 01:02
  • msg #35

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Maple looks at Rogue. Rogue says, "I'm here for 3 hours. The poster said ya don't get payed unless you stay for a minimum of 3 hours."

Maple says, "Appreciate the help, you three." he makes a mental note to give Timothius a "thank you" payment since his is clearly volunteer. But he also makes a mental note to give Terdisas a "bonus" for sticking around longer than "needed".

Timothius says, "You're welcome. So what about you? I thought Captains did other things like paperwork. Certainly didn't think they traveled solo."

Maple says, "Heh... sure we do. As a captain, one of my duties is making sure people do their jobs right. That involves checking in on various sites where military personnel I'm in charge of are stationed."
Terdisas
GM, 266 posts
Fri 14 Oct 2011
at 01:06
  • msg #36

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Three hour jobs.  Sounds like such a bargain until you remember the jobs exist because they expect you to get attacked.  "Well then, would you say that so far things are going to your satisfaction?  Or is that only for your report to know, I've seen it go both ways."  As well as those who say to your face there are no problems, only to file official complaints later.

  Though Terdisas doesn't expect that to be the case here.
Timothius
GM, 53 posts
Sat 15 Oct 2011
at 22:19
  • msg #37

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Maple looks up at Terdisas. "Well enough, anyway. You'll always have trouble makers. You'll always have kiss-ups. You'll always have perfect soldiers. And you'll always have average. Today hasn't been especially bad or good, save for the pleasantry of bumping into you heroes."

A hobgoblin is seen walking up the other side of the stream where the bridge isn't finished. He has full scale armor and a serious expression. Maple notices and shouts, "Halt! Who goes there?"

The hobgoblin answers, "My name is Gartog Kruthikbane! And I am here to destroy this bridge!" a bunch of other hobgoblins and even more goblins come out of hiding, all of them lighting their arrowtips on fire.
Terdisas
GM, 267 posts
Sat 15 Oct 2011
at 22:25
  • msg #38

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Days like this, Terdisas wished he was a Wisdom secondary.  "Chirp, No you're not. Those guys are, you're just standing there taking credit."  A valid, if useless point there.

  "So, why destroy it considering the obvious reaction it will cause?  Monetary reasons, political reasons, just hate having neighbors pass through the area?"  This is what happens when people spring for the lowest bidder and make a wooden bridge instead of one out of less flammable materials.
Timothius
GM, 54 posts
Sat 15 Oct 2011
at 22:29
  • msg #39

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Tim is proud of Terdisas for asking reasons first rather than immediately attacking.

Gartog says, "Money. We were paid to do this."

Maple says, "Your lives are not worth the money you are being payed. Back off."

Gartog laughs. "Could say the same to you, little one!"

Timothius says, "Can't we just pay you more than your employers and then you come have a beer with us and talk about it?"

Gartog says, "No."

Timothius sighs in defeat.
Terdisas
GM, 268 posts
Sat 15 Oct 2011
at 22:35
  • msg #40

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Of course, making people talk means you have spare time to ready an action.  "Their reasons are oddly comforting in their simplicity, if not end result."  He doubts his CHA skills are high enough to dig out the 'who hired you' plot point from Hostiles, so makes a note to work the Streetwise angle for who would benefit the most with no bridge...  If he lived through this anyways.

  There is a small hope, that the goblins will be too stupid to fire if Gartog is shot in the face before they can finish saying the word 'fire' completely.  Even if that doesn't work, there will be the satisfaction of Thunder Slamming them in the face for trying to say such.

  Clarification, not shooting yet.
Timothius
GM, 55 posts
Sat 15 Oct 2011
at 22:45
  • msg #41

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

Gartog says, "FiRARGLEBARGLE!" as he is suddenly interrupted by a zap to the face. The goblins aren't that stupid. They fire. Though they don't fire at the heroes. They fire at the bridge. And with that many fire arrows, that bridge will catch fire soon if something isn't done. But now a round of reloading. Great... it's one of THOSE. The place is burning AND you're being attacked. Can't put out fire while defending yourself, can you?

Maple charges fearlessly with his guards at the goblins and hobgoblins and they begin fighting. Rogue seems to have disappeared. In a cartoon, this is where someone makes the cliche comment of how obviously, Rogue abandoned everyone. Even though his JOB is to disappear and sneak in attacks.

ZAPP!! Terdisas sees lightning that wasn't his go into the face of one of the goblins! Tim doesn't notice as he's busy keeping the guards alive while attacking the goblins.
Terdisas
GM, 269 posts
Sat 15 Oct 2011
at 22:53
  • msg #42

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  Terdisas considers creative usage of Dragon Frost, but that's not exactly a large enough effort to clear that many burny arrows.  Besides, other GM's have thrown fits at the mere thought of the sorcerer trying to use that power in creative non attack methods.

  So instead, he just fire a block of ice at Gartog to make sure they stay down, and regret their job decisions.  "So, why aren't you fleeing backwards while shooting? Chirp."  "Because it would make absolutely no difference with that many bows."
Raichel
player, 16 posts
Lightning Reflexes
50,000 volts worth
Sat 15 Oct 2011
at 23:10
  • msg #43

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

The battle continues as both sides seem evenly matched (unlike most encounters where it's pretty well in the favor of the heroes). And that's WITH Raichel having just showed up on the scene, aiding with the badguy blasting. In the end, though, more heroes from the hood show up and beat the goblins back! Gartog flees. This is very swiftly followed with people putting out the fires.

Raichel looks more exhausted than she should be as she leans on her staff, sweaty and panting. Tim looks worried. "Raichel! You shouldn't be out and about! Glad you came though..."
Terdisas
GM, 270 posts
Sat 15 Oct 2011
at 23:16
  • msg #44

Re: Heroes Guild Log 24

  And so, Actions guided by Spite Heroism work out in the end once more.  He does of course, move to Raichel's side with Timothius to ensure she is well enough to remain standing.  "At the very least, you can make the trip to pick up her medicine together.  Your help is appreciated as ever Raichel, but you surely you know our concern for your wellbeing."

  Maybe she coughed on some goblins for extra damage?
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