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LIAM: I told him to go down low to the ground. |
Yeah. |
MARISHA: Can you bring him back? I kind of want |
that arrow. |
LIAM: Ja, I can, but I poof into Frumpkin’s |
senses. Do I hear anything besides Phil and |
Mystery Man? |
MATT: Make a perception check with advantage. |
LIAM: Ja, because of the hearing. |
MATT: Yeah. |
LIAM: Oh, that’s good on the first roll. The first |
roll is good, so it is 18. |
MATT: 18? Okay. Hearing the two men banter back |
and forth a little bit, the errant prodding that |
Phil seems to be giving to this individual. Beyond |
that, there’s the crickets in the air, there’s |
other nocturnal birds that are starting to rouse |
from their slumber to go hunting for the night. |
From the direction of The Sour Nest, Frumpkin |
glances up and can see, on the second floor, there |
are two openings you had seen previously on the |
second floor of this fortress, on each side, and |
there appears to be a very faint bit of firelight, |
and a shadow that passes by one, the other, so |
there is somebody moving on the second floor of |
this– |
LIAM: Who’s in the building? |
MATT: Of the inside of it, yes. |
LIAM: Okay. I snap my fingers, and Frumpkin |
vanishes, leaving the bolt where he was, and then |
I do it again. He’s here. |
MATT: All right. Very wounded, but alive. |
LIAM: May I borrow one of your goodberries? |
SUMALEE: Absolutely. |
LIAM: Is this one? Okay. |
SUMALEE: You may take– I believe there are four |
or five left. |
LIAM: I will take four. |
SUMALEE: Please. |
LIAM: One, two, three, four. You may keep that |
one. Thank you. |
MATT: Frumpkin happily eats from the goodberries. |
ASHLY: And he’s better? |
MATT: Yeah, the wounds close slowly, the magic of |
the goodberries healing the crossbow bolt over eventually. |
ASHLY: Oh, god. Sorry, guys. |
SAM: We can maybe use this. We could make a |
distraction owl that he will focus on, and we |
could take him out from afar. |
MARISHA: Do you have an illusion that you can do |
that? It’s a good idea. Maybe we should’ve done |
that to begin with. |
LIAM: We could potentially keep moving now, if we |
want to, because– |
ASHLY: We got the lay of the land? |
LIAM: Yeah, we know there’s two on the wall, maybe |
that’s their M.O., every night there’s two on the |
walls. People are awake inside. What is the hour |
right now? |
MATT: I’d say at this point it’s close to 10:30. |
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