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Published: 2013-05-18 16:37:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 12669; Favourites: 80; Downloads: 38
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"The thief said one tug meant more rope, and two was pull him up. He didn't say anything about a long, steady pull though."The lesson to be learnt here is if you jump into a hole on the word of some random oracle (who might be a druid who makes a living selling coughed-up armor and other indigestibles) you deserve to have an "adventure" in the innards of a giant badger. 83
Colored version of an old pencil pic.
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Archsteel [2013-10-24 13:06:16 +0000 UTC]
Oracles can never give straight answers... Well at least the ranger can always try "Wild empathy"
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Vawkis [2013-05-21 03:03:20 +0000 UTC]
That's also why you send the most expendable first! And really really stock up on acid resistance if you've taken one to many trips down a Dragons gullet *coughs* Not that that happened to me a good dozen times from an evil twisted DM
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ConfirmPassword [2013-05-19 20:43:13 +0000 UTC]
Love it when there's actually a chance of this happening in some d&d world or other, and you've given some food for thought, not something I expect, but really enjoy and appreciate. Brilliant!
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