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Okay, so, apparently TRF wants to lose the old thread until such time as Dibs sees fit to return.
So, as per his request, I have made a new thread. I, of course, don't see exactly why this is necessary, but I suppose it won't hurt anything to accommodate Turf.
So, I guess this will just be a continuation of the prior thread with the old characters and we'll pick up where Dibs left off. I suggested that Noob DM this one, but being that he doesn't have any of the source material beyond what's on the internet, he declined. That being the case, if there are no objections, I guess I will be DMing this one. I won't have access to my books myself for another week or two, so if it's okay, I guess I'll be using a homemade campaign. And as far as the campaign goes, expect to see a lot of stuff that's not exactly D&D canon, because, as I said, I don't have my sourcebooks right now. Unless, of course, someone else wants to DM, in which case, I'd be more than happy to step aside.
Unfortunately, I do not think that this game will be accepting any more players. This thread is here for the sole purpose of reducing clutter in the other. It will actually be a lot easier - it was getting to be a pain, navigating that other one with all the pages it had(we were almost at 4,000!).
To start off, I'm going to request that we all post our sheets(I'll track mine down later) and if there is anyone who would like to DM or has any requests to that effect or which concern the next campaign, speak now or forever hold your peace.
Cheers.

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"Can I keep the ale, and I was going to take the body out into the sun anyways, just like the guy on the scry-o-vision."

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"Can I keep the ale, and I was going to take the body out into the sun anyways, just like the guy on the scry-o-vision."

"You can keep whatever you like," one of the villagers says. "We owe you our lives."
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"Thank you for your generosity."
He turns to the townsfolk.
"I am very sorry for your loss. I know that she was a good person and that all of you knew her. Some wretched being attacked her and made her this way. I swear to you all that if I ever find the monster that made her this way, I will avenge her for you."

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"Very well, we shall keep you people safe, or my name isn't Valentinez Alkalinella Xifax Sicidabohertz Gombigobella Blue Stradivari Talentrent Pierre Andre Charton-Haymoss Ivanovicci Baldeus George Doitzel Kaiser The Third."

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"No, it is we who thank you," Namble says to Bel. The townsfolk, most of whom are still pretty much in shock, bow their heads.
"It is not in the way of Selune to hold such rage and vengeance in one's heart," one villager says, very, very quietly.

So, are you guys going to search the temple?

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"Now we must be off to rid this place of any further protuberances of the flesh." I go to search the temple.

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"I will not seek vengeance, but if the opportunity arises, I will not hesitate."

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"Now we must be off to rid this place of any further protuberances of the flesh." I go to search the temple.

In the cellar a small, cozy kitchen is nestled at the western end. A bare table and chairs stand in front of a large cast iron stove that looks far too big to have been brought down from the narrow stairs above. Flanking the stove are small wooden cupboards.
Where will you look?
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Well I grab a chair (and if the table is square that too) I go over to the stove and look there first, then in he cupboards.

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Well I grab a chair (and if the table is square that too) I go over to the stove and look there first, then in he cupboards.

He finds nothing of consequence in the stove, tables, or chairs, however when he looks in the cupboards Free finds the holy symbol of Selune buried under several dirty wooden dinner plates and drinking cups.
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He takes it, and he is not searching the table or chair he is taking them with him in case of a fight breaking out. What other places are there to search here.

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Bel lifts the body of Sharill delicately and walks back to the top floor. Once there, he walks into the light and carefully lays her on the ground.
Q: "Rest in peace, Sharill."

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He takes it, and he is not searching the table or chair he is taking them with him in case of a fight breaking out. What other places are there to search here.

Well there's the main temple type area up the stairs, that's where you first entered, and there's the room behind the other door, the one to the right also upstairs.
The table and chairs are too big for you to just take them and carry them around with you.
The point of improvising a weapon is that you just grab whatever's handy. You don't carry an improvised weapon around with you. Lol.
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The point of improvising a weapon is that you just grab whatever's handy. You don't carry an improvised weapon around with you. Lol.
I meant in case of a fight in the kitchen he does the same with every room he enters when searching.
the room behind the other door, the one to the right also upstairs.
Go there next.
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Bel lifts the body of Sharill delicately and walks back to the top floor. Once there, he walks into the light and carefully lays her on the ground.
Q: "Rest in peace, Sharill."

Rafel helps Bel carry the corpse upstairs, then drives the stake through her heart and into the floorboards below.
The citizens, frightened out of their minds but still relieved knowing that the monster that had terrorized their town for the last three months is finally gone, leave the temple and return to their various homes for the night.

Go there next.

Free walks upstairs with the others and opens the door that is to the right of the altar.
The door leads into a medium-sized vestry with several books and cupboards, a small library. On two small bookcases, Free sees a few scrolls and several notebooks. There is also a handful of cupboards.
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