Red- The edge of the market
Red grunted when searches for their path didn’t seem to turn up quite the right one. Not much to do but pick one and get going. ”We can find the right way once we’re out of the woods,” he decided, hefting the wounded furball with one arm while the other held...
I'm not sure how good an idea it is with school coming up again, and I need to track down a copy of the third edition PH, but superheroes and knightly legends are two crippling weaknesses of mine. I've been stricken by an idea to play the opposite side of the coin, though. Instead of a knightly...
Red- The edge of the market
Red looked around when the question came up, realizing the arrival of the ship had gotten him disoriented. He made a considering noise, taking a few moments to try and remember which way they had come.
The wolf man frowned and scratched at his tangled mane of...
Everyone should be disappointed! Except me, because it worked out really well that way. I wanted to give a proper review, so I figured I’d try and divide things up into reasonably organized sections.
Red- The edge of the market
When the sniffling died down, Red took a look at the wound as well. He was no better a doctor than twelve seconds earlier, but it looked better, at least. He looked up to Zach and gave a nod. ”Thanks.”
Melanie’s question made Red take notice of the expanded...
Red- Out in the Hedge
Red was glad for Zach turning up. He was doing his best to keep from jostling the wounded little creature, but he was no medic. Didn’t even have any goblin fruit on-hand. When and if Zach offered his own, Red gave a grateful nod and urged the little creature to have a...
Red- Out in the Hedge
Red crouched down beside the fallen child, grimacing at the sight of the blood. He was a mess himself; drenched in rain-water, clothes and hair sprouting twigs and leaves accumulated from the run through the forest, but at least he was unhurt. Even this close, he couldn’t...
Red- Out in the Hedge
The last foundling bolted, and Red hesitated. Instinct said to chase, but he had two of the kids with him already, and the bond seemed tenuous enough even with his pledge. It gave Sackcloth time to act. He got to see the whole thing; the wind-up, the pitch, the...
Red- Out in the Hedge
Red’s smile spread when Melanie’s hand found its way into his. He looked between Harte and the un-named stray, before releasing the former. His offer was open to all of them. ”We know where all of you came from,” he assured, offering them the chance to take part in the...
I thought the Task covered the cost, but if you want to say a sanction is mandatory, I'll take your suggestion and throw in the bad luck and Persuasion bonus.
Red- Out in the Hedge
A wolf’s smile probably shouldn’t have ever been gentle, but Red’s was still human enough to manage. He held out his free hand; hairy and tipped in claws, but a gesture that didn’t belong to a beast. Golden-brown eyes took on an excited light as an idea struck him...
Red- Out in the Hedge
Red seemed to be having some difficulty, brow furrowed and frowning. It had been some time since he had to deal with children verbally. Hood and Sackcloth picked up the slack, thankfully, and the little hairball in his arms had stopped his fighting. Crouching down, the...
Hrm. Wish I thought of this before rolling, but...I don't suppose Animal Ken might have any use here, what with the children being slightly more wolfish than most children?