Over a Mug of Ale [For A Better Age]

I'm a little worried that I'm kinda dicking on Sarodinian at this point- judging by Keikan's character sheet, Hitting Stuff is kinda what you're after, and I basically just went "No, you can't have a fight now, this is my fight." The rationale there (at least consciously... :( ) was "Well, Bjarn's in battle-mode, actually started hitting, and feels he clearly outclasses this guy, so he really doesn't want to give up." So I think it is in character, but I'm aware that from a we're-playing-a-game point of view, it's not the fairest of things; I'll try and find some way to make up for it.


Essentially, what I'm trying to say is that I'll try not to dominate too much.


On the plus side: IC arguments are fun...
 
Inari: I need an Awareness + Perception + 29 dice roll, and a Stamina + Resistance +29 dice roll for Narrante to navigate the burning warehouse.
 
In order for Asyk to get the raiders on the boats called for a War+Ability roll. Whats the ability to roll?
 
I was going to post the classic /tg/ picture of the GM announcing to his group that tonight they are playing Exalted, and then everything becoming madness, but I don't have it and GIS fails me.
 
Of course my madness is madness! If it wasn’t madness then it wouldn’t be called madness, now would it?
 
I hope Bjarn and Keiken both understand that Asyk is not trying to abandon them, but save the lives of the raiding party and come back home with spirits high. Besides, if anyone can survive some time on foot before the AirCav arrives, its two Exalts, right?
 
Chain will someday get the hang of this Skytongue.


Also as he metaphorically stretches more his civil servant-ness will take a back seat to the freedom-loving boundary pushing-ness. Don't get me wrong, once a champion of the people, always a champion of the people, but once you start to get some 'me' time, you start to like it.
 
Stay true to your roots, Be efficient!


Make the world efficient Champion.


Become the pure city of efficiency!
 
Sherwood said:
I hope Bjarn and Keiken both understand that Asyk is not trying to abandon them, but save the lives of the raiding party and come back home with spirits high. Besides, if anyone can survive some time on foot before the AirCav arrives, its two Exalts, right?
Oh crap, Bjarn's getting dumped behind enemy lines.


Is that a "chance to prove his bravery"...?
 
Yeah, an armored Pterok swooping in and saving your bacon and flying back out. 8)
 
Fighting an entire Varajtul army would technically be a chance to prove his bravery (and potentially suicidally so). And yes, this is what Willpower is for.


And yes, the Circle has an AirCav of one. Though I believe Asyk wants to rectify that situation.


I must note that I am happy to see the maturity from the players here give their in character actions. Especially with the Bjarn Raids situation. As I’ve said before, character conflicts are likely going to come up (as it should considering this is the big stuff we are going to be dealing with). And it is refreshing to see everyone acting responsibly, and working well with each other. It really does help to make sure this game can continue and still be fun for everyone.
 
It's taken a bit of effort on my part not to just have Bjarn apologising, actually, but that's my personality showing through...


(The First MorkaisChosen Excellency has apologise italicised... :wink: )
 
I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm certainly enjoying myself. Asyk has turned out to be quite a fun character, and he's fitting into the story well.
 
Oops, should've said. I'm enjoying myself, worries that I was enjoying myself at other people's expense aside...


EDIT: Just a thought: how broken are the Varajtul boats, and are they small enough that one guy with Sail could sail one?
 
MorkaisChosen said:
Oops, should've said. I'm enjoying myself, worries that I was enjoying myself at other people's expense aside...
EDIT: Just a thought: how broken are the Varajtul boats, and are they small enough that one guy with Sail could sail one?
The Varajtul fleet was made up of a series of various sized vessels, given the Varajtul didn't seem to believe in standardization for such things. The job to destroy the boats was somewhat incomplete given the rough job everyone had to do in a limited time window. They mainly concentrated on the larger boats that would have carried more warriors in them. Thus working to make it so that any actual attack would likely become increasingly suicidal. So Bjarn could find one the smaller boats still relatively intact, and use it to sail if he so desires.
 
OK. What I'm about to have Keikan do is going to either be incredibly ballsy or incredibly stupid, but either way, it should be awesome.
 

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