sKeith wrote: » ekbard has pleny of money for bandy, necor, once he gets out of his arrested situation.
Necrominus wrote: » Maybe buy a silver dagger, a silver holy symbol and some holy water to keep certain vampire clerics away from me
Banjo wrote: » I bled for you in the canyon. I bled for you in the tomb. Don't be a taker, Necro - give a little back! On a more serious note, your character has no reasonable motivation for tooling up for an imminent vampire assault
Necrominus wrote: » Apart from going to a tomb of a supposedly evil cult that Xanthea may or may not be a part of
Banjo wrote: » A think veiled attack based on you using zxcvbnm (bottom row of keyboard) as "space" which I haven't quite adjusted to yet. Fuggeddabowtit!
Banjo wrote: » More tombs? You guys never learn...
sKeith wrote: » I know goodie was psychic for a while but did four pm you the knowledge for goodie or is goodie just reading the ooc? Demanding a split when all that's on show is bandylegless. Saying goodie would do something over grabbing glass, and now telling stories from the ooc to NPC's in the game.
Necrominus wrote: » Bandylegs nods. 'Aye, half me share.' He walks close to Ekbard. 'I'd be avoiding tellin' anyone how ye came across that in this city, and what ye did to... acquire it. Dwarven clans are always in arguments, but one thing that unites us is a human like yerself actin' like ye did. I'll not breathe a word, ye can count on me.' He then approaches Elin. 'Be careful in the city, missie. I'd be keeping me hands to meself if I was ye. Dwarven customs tend to remove limbs of any thievin' within the walls.... or worse.' He then regards Moy and Xanthea. 'I know ye be of differen' faith, and dwarves are accustomed to travellers, but if ye get too preachy, th'elders will not approve. I've heard of tribunals fer mouthy clerics or warriors in the past.' He regards the group. 'Now, if ye'll excuse me, I must see to me legs. I'll meet ye at the inn, the guards will give ye directions. Guard, see to it they have appropriate bedding an' food, and stable the horses. I'll fix up with ye when I'm back on me feet.'
sKeith wrote: » "So, dwarf folk do be worshippin' Soet and would be offended that I stole the jewel from him. You dwarf are strange folks!"
Necrominus wrote: » Bandylegs harrumphs. 'Dwarf folk worship all types of creeds, everyone knows that. The means ye went about to get the gem though laddie... how ye coulda *whispers* saved me instead... that won't go down well if it is known. Just say ye prised it from over a canyon of a million spikes. Dwarves also love a good story, even when half the details be lies.'
sKeith wrote: » "I'm not saying lies, dwarf. Now I sees you didn't care fur Betty at all, I'm getting how you dwarfs work. "
Necrominus wrote: » Bandylegs sighs. 'O'course I cared fer Betty lad. But yer in a dwarven city, the locals wouldn't take too kindly to hearin' how ye left one of their own to die fer a sparkly gem. Be careful is all I'm sayin'. Ye have no quarrel with me, but I cannae speak fer others of me kin if they learn how I lost me legs, and how ye could have prevented it.'
Necrominus wrote: » Bandylegs turns without another word to the group. 'Take me to get me legs fixed, thankee!'
sKeith wrote: » "Get out of town dwarf, how could I stop you from cutting your legs off, when even a god monster couldn't stop you. It seems when you have your mind set on something to do, theres nuffin' no body cans do to stops yers."
Necrominus wrote: » Again the dwarf stops short (OOC: hehe) 'Ye didn't cut off me legs lad, but ye could have pulled me from the clutches of the slime god. I'm not angry with ye, not sure I could have forgiven ye if ye had left Betty to her fate either. It was a terrible choice, only a madman could have imagined we'd be thrust into the situation. Just... be careful what ye tell people, that's all I'm tryin' to say to ye. Go and eat and drink yer fill at the inn, tis on me.' Bandylegs then lets the dwarves lead him and Shadowflame off to the limbsmiths.
sKeith wrote: » Ekbard thinks that bandy must be delirious from the pain. He chuckles to himself, "what am I, a story teller or a fighter? If the dwarfs want a storyteller I'll send them bandys way!"
sKeith wrote: » ok, thats creative, as that thread is a continuation of the close to.. notice, when i quote bandy's conversation, i chop the lower bits off, as that has not happened yet. our conversation continues in the time before 'turns to elin' how about https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=105493521&postcount=911
Necrominus wrote: » Bandylegs peers down at Goodie. 'Are we sharing the proceeds of the troll's treasure chest as well lad? I saw ye fill yer pockets. Ekbard has money enough to equip us all if we require it. I'm sure, given the lawful *stares at Ekbard with a frown on his face* trustworthy chap that he is, he'll see fit if we need some of the proceeds for.... things we might require, he'll be happy to share. Unfortunately I lost all the gold I had brought with me in my attempts to escape. And... *sighs* Betty had 1500GP on her also. If ye want that, ye can go visit the slime god lad. 3000GP in all, an axe, a backpack and 2 rations as well... oh, and me banded mail armour.'
Tigger wrote: » the conversation was had in front of a hafling the hafling was nearer than you thought , its a hafling ffs, a hobbit there is a reson e are weaker and get less lvel ups than humand , its are ability to spy and find stuff out befire i mentioned bandy being left behing in the thing ypou quoted bandy is hinting you are not to be truse=ted he say s to me that ekbard filled his pockets he says that you are trustworthy yet is clearly being ronic its clear he was far more injurd than you the glass refered to is that which goodie took from the troll chest he feels tht he would have left it to save bandy and betty its role playing and you cant be badas and not expect the neutrals to pull you up in game btw ekbard dosent know who grassed him up
sKeith wrote: » He saw goodie fill his pockets.
sKeith wrote: » Look, I don't mind , I'll play the game, no matter what is stacked against me. But remember, I am learning, but I don't seem to phase my inquiries properly.
sKeith wrote: » Also, I don't know the abilities of the other classes, so the halfling explanation would have have sufficed. Now you say it, it makes a bit of sense.
Tigger wrote: » look i feel youve accused me of cheating here im beingbas patient as i can lets just wait till the dubgeon master makes a rukinv
sKeith wrote: » ah crap, i'd resign before accusing anybody of cheating. its supposed to be fun. i'll pm you qestion like this in future.
robyntmorton wrote: » I’m not sure where you’re getting that opinion of me from, but fair enough :P
Necrominus wrote: » :pac::pac::pac: It was mainly a joke.. or was it?
look i feel youve accused me of cheating here
Fourier wrote: » Tigger, does "his choosing" mean your new character if you die? Also have you given the bank a name (and we assume it's the next characters) or will somebody have to give them the name from your dying lips?